Masters of Business Administration - Entrepreneurship

Glassboro

 

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Program Overview

The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) program at Rowan University, housed within the William G. Rohrer College of Business, offers a highly flexible and customizable graduate education designed to equip aspiring and current professionals with the skills needed to navigate a dynamic business environment. The program emphasizes strategic decision-making, leadership, and collaboration, exploring the latest business trends and applying new management tools and techniques. With a focus on adaptability and business acumen, the Rowan M.B.A. prepares graduates for career growth across various industries and markets. It accommodates both full-time and part-time study with flexible delivery formats, including 100% online, in-person evening classes, or hybrid options. The Entrepreneurship concentration is specifically designed for those who possess creativity, innovation, and a passion for value creation, whether they aspire to launch their own startup, drive innovation within an established corporation, or venture into fields like venture capital or new product development.

AACSB Accredited: The Rowan University M.B.A. program, including its Entrepreneurship concentration, holds prestigious accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International. This is a hallmark of quality for business and accounting programs worldwide, placing Rowan's M.B.A. among the top 5% of business schools globally. AACSB accreditation ensures rigorous standards of excellence in teaching, research, curriculum, and learner success, providing students with a degree that is highly valued and recognized by top employers.

Curriculum: The M.B.A. program consists of 14 graduate classes (36 semester hours), with 8 required core courses (18 s.h.) and 6 elective courses (18 s.h.). The core curriculum covers essential business foundations, including Employee Engagement and Performance, Responsible Leadership, Marketing Management Fundamentals, Information Systems for Managers, Managerial Accounting, Financial Decision Making, Managing Organizational Strategy, and Operations Analytics. For the Entrepreneurship concentration, students delve into specialized courses such as "Entrepreneurship and Innovation." Electives might include topics related to corporate entrepreneurship, social venturing, and potentially the cannabis commercialization industry, depending on available offerings and student interest. The curriculum focuses on developing an entrepreneurial mindset, equipping students to design, develop, launch, and lead their own businesses or drive innovation within existing organizations.

Research Focus: The M.B.A. in Entrepreneurship at Rowan University strongly emphasizes applied research and experiential learning. The School of Innovation & Entrepreneurship actively supports research initiatives, with faculty known globally for their scholarship in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship education. Students are encouraged to develop an entrepreneurial mindset, which involves an iterative and research-driven approach to identifying opportunities, testing ideas, and solving problems. Coursework and practical projects often involve analyzing business models, market needs, and competitive landscapes, essentially engaging in market research and feasibility studies as a core component of their learning.

Industry Engagement: Rowan University's School of Innovation & Entrepreneurship has a robust ecosystem designed to foster industry engagement and entrepreneurial ventures. This includes the Rowan Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (RCIE), which offers resources, mentorship, and opportunities for bringing entrepreneurial ideas to life at every stage. RCIE organizes over 100 annual events, including speaker panels, networking opportunities, and various competitions (from idea-stage challenges to venture-stage pitch events). The university also offers a high-intensity summer accelerator program and multiple seed funding opportunities. A close partnership with the Rowan Innovation Venture Fund provides access to critical funding for Rowan-affiliated startups. This extensive network and these opportunities provide students with invaluable real-world experience, mentorship from industry professionals, and direct pathways to launching or joining entrepreneurial ventures.

Global Perspective: The Entrepreneurship concentration within the M.B.A. program at Rowan University inherently integrates a global perspective by fostering a mindset applicable to diverse markets and economic contexts worldwide. The exploration of innovation, value creation, and new venture development often considers global trends, international market opportunities, and cross-cultural business challenges. The program's emphasis on adaptability and identifying untapped market niches prepares graduates to think beyond local boundaries. Furthermore, Rowan's diverse student body contributes to a learning environment that encourages a broad understanding of international business practices and entrepreneurial ecosystems.

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Location

Glassboro

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IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 20300

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: $65

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their bachelor's degree.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.5 or 7.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 70 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 50 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 110.

Rowan University offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid opportunities specifically aimed at supporting international students in their academic pursuits. Understanding that studying abroad can be a significant financial investment, Rowan provides merit-based scholarships, awards, and grants to help ease the financial burden and reward academic excellence and leadership potential.

Merit-Based Scholarships: International students at Rowan University may be eligible for merit scholarships based on their academic achievements, standardized test scores, and other criteria. These scholarships can range from partial to substantial tuition awards and are typically renewable for multiple years, provided students maintain satisfactory academic progress.

Global Academic Excellence Scholarship: One of the key awards available to incoming international undergraduate students is the Global Academic Excellence Scholarship, which recognizes outstanding academic records and exceptional leadership qualities. This scholarship helps reduce tuition costs and encourages high-performing students to join Rowan’s diverse community.

Departmental Scholarships and Awards: Many of Rowan’s individual colleges and departments offer specialized scholarships for international students pursuing degrees in specific fields such as business, engineering, communication, or health sciences. These awards are often competitive and based on academic merit, portfolio submissions, or departmental recommendations.

Graduate Assistantships and Fellowships: For international graduate students, Rowan provides assistantships and fellowships that offer tuition remission along with a stipend in exchange for teaching or research support. These positions not only help finance graduate education but also provide valuable professional experience and academic networking opportunities.

Graduates of the Rowan University M.B.A. program with an Entrepreneurship concentration possess a unique blend of strategic business acumen, innovation skills, and the resilience required to thrive in dynamic environments. Their ability to identify opportunities, develop viable business models, and lead new ventures makes them highly versatile. 

Startup Founder/CEO: Launching and leading their own new ventures across various industries, from technology to consumer goods, utilizing their skills in business planning, fundraising, and operational management.

Corporate Innovation Manager/Intrapreneur: Driving innovation within established large corporations by developing new products, services, or business models, fostering an entrepreneurial culture from within.

Venture Capital Analyst/Associate: Identifying and evaluating potential investment opportunities in startups and early-stage companies, conducting due diligence, and supporting portfolio companies.

Business Development Manager: Focusing on identifying new strategic partnerships, markets, and growth opportunities for existing companies, often involving a strong entrepreneurial drive to expand the business.

Product Manager: Leading the entire lifecycle of a new product or service, from ideation and market research to launch and iteration, often with a focus on innovation and market disruption.

Franchise Owner/Operator: Applying entrepreneurial skills to acquire and manage a franchise business, leveraging established brands and business models while maintaining operational autonomy.

Management Consultant (Specializing in Innovation/Growth): Advising clients on strategies for new market entry, product innovation, business model transformation, and achieving sustainable growth.

Social Entrepreneur: Developing and leading ventures that aim to solve social or environmental problems, often combining business principles with a mission-driven approach.

Angel Investor/Syndicate Manager (with experience): Providing early-stage capital and mentorship to promising startups, often as part of a larger investment group.

Entrepreneurship Educator/Program Manager: Teaching or managing entrepreneurship programs in academic institutions, incubators, or accelerators, fostering the next generation of innovators and business leaders.


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