Bachelor in Business Administration
The Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) at Collège de Paris is designed to...
Paris
INTAKE: Jan, April, July & Oct
The Master of Arts in Entrepreneurship at Collège de Paris is a dynamic and innovation-driven postgraduate program designed to equip aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders with the tools, mindset, and strategies needed to build, grow, and scale successful ventures in a global marketplace. Whether launching a startup or leading entrepreneurial initiatives within existing organizations, students are empowered with both theoretical insights and practical experience to drive innovation and create value in competitive business environments.
Curriculum: The curriculum is crafted to foster creative thinking, strategic planning, and business agility. Core subjects include Entrepreneurial Strategy, Business Model Innovation, Startup Financing, Digital Marketing for Entrepreneurs, New Venture Creation, and Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship. Students also study Lean Startup Methodology, Design Thinking, and Growth Hacking strategies. Through hands-on workshops, pitch competitions, case studies, and the development of a real-world business plan, students build a robust foundation for turning innovative ideas into viable ventures.
Research Focus: The program emphasizes applied research in areas such as entrepreneurial ecosystems, innovation management, social entrepreneurship, and venture capital trends. Students are encouraged to conduct market research, feasibility analyses, and startup performance studies. Faculty-guided research projects often align with real-world challenges faced by startups and SMEs, offering actionable insights that contribute to entrepreneurial success and sustainability.
Industry Engagement: Collège de Paris maintains strong ties with incubators, venture capital firms, and innovation hubs across Europe and beyond. Students gain access to a vibrant entrepreneurial network through startup events, mentorship programs, industry meetups, and internship opportunities. Entrepreneurs-in-residence and guest lecturers from successful startups regularly contribute to the program, offering real-world advice and inspiration. The college also supports students in launching their ventures through business accelerators and startup competitions.
Global Perspective: Reflecting the global nature of today’s entrepreneurial landscape, the program is taught in an international environment with students from diverse backgrounds. It integrates global case studies, cross-cultural management modules, and international market exploration strategies. Exchange programs and international incubator partnerships allow students to gain global exposure, develop intercultural competencies, and understand the complexities of launching and scaling businesses across borders.
Paris
IELTS 6.5
€ 9000
Postgraduate Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their bachelor's degree.
English Language Proficiency:
College de Paris acknowledges the importance of supporting international students in pursuing their educational aspirations. To facilitate access to quality education, the institution offers various scholarship opportunities tailored to assist deserving international students.
Scholarship: 25% Scholarship on tuition fees if paid within the deadline of 07 working days.
Graduates of the Master of Arts in Entrepreneurship at Collège de Paris are equipped with strategic, creative, and operational skills that prepare them to launch new ventures or lead innovation in fast-paced, global business environments.
Startup Founder / Entrepreneur: Launch and scale your own business venture by identifying market opportunities, securing funding, building teams, and delivering innovative solutions to target markets.
Innovation Manager: Drive innovation within established companies by developing new business models, products, or services and fostering a culture of creativity and agility.
Business Development Manager: Identify growth opportunities, establish strategic partnerships, and implement market expansion strategies to increase a company’s footprint and revenue.
Venture Capital Analyst: Evaluate startup proposals, conduct market research, and support investment decisions by analyzing business plans, financial projections, and growth potential.
Product Manager: Lead the development and management of new products or services from concept to launch, aligning market needs with company capabilities and strategy.
Social Entrepreneur: Create mission-driven enterprises that address societal or environmental challenges while maintaining financial sustainability and measurable impact.
Franchise Manager / Owner: Invest in and manage franchise operations, applying entrepreneurial thinking to optimize performance and expand into new markets.
Startup Consultant: Advise early-stage companies on business planning, marketing, funding strategies, and operational development to accelerate their path to market success.
Corporate Intrapreneur: Act as an entrepreneur within a large organization, leading new initiatives, launching internal startups, or developing new lines of business.
E-commerce Entrepreneur: Build and manage online businesses or digital platforms, leveraging skills in digital marketing, customer engagement, and online operations to drive revenue growth.