

BA in Entrepreneurship, Pathway - International Year One - Standard - 2 Semester, Washington State University
Pullman, Washington
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48 Months
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About this course
The Entrepreneurship program offered by Carson College of Business focuses on teaching students innovation, risk-taking, and leadership skills that are essential for starting their own business, working with startup companies, or revitalizing established organizations. The program provides opportunities to collaborate in a creative environment, with facilities like the Den Student Collaboration Center in Pullman, and participation in the annual WSU Business Plan Competition. Students gain practical experience through initiatives like Carson Business Solutions, a student consultancy that partners with small businesses and nonprofits to offer free consulting services. The program emphasizes experiential learning and real-world projects to prepare students for diverse roles in business management, startups, marketing, consulting, and nonprofit sectors.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students interested in starting their own business or working within innovative organizations. It offers hands-on experiences like the WSU Business Plan Competition and opportunities to engage with the entrepreneurial community through the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies. The program's focus on real-world projects, combined with various networking and mentoring activities, makes it highly suitable for students aiming to develop leadership and practical business skills.
Specialisation
The program includes studies in accounting, marketing, and finance, with options to select courses from other disciplines such as engineering or communication. There is also an Entrepreneurship Minor available in Pullman and Vancouver campuses, allowing students to deepen their understanding of entrepreneurial concepts alongside their major.
Course fees
Application fees
24.43L
1st year tuition fees
24.43L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students can pursue this program as part of a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration at Pullman. Transfer students who have completed relevant credits through AP, IB, CLEP, or associate degrees are encouraged to use the Transfer Course Search Tool for planning, with separate admission processes for undergraduate studies and the specific major.
English language test
DUOLINGO
105
PTE
53
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
75
Career prospects
Graduates with an Entrepreneurship degree can pursue careers in business management, small business development, family business, tech startups, consulting, marketing, sales, or roles within government and nonprofit organizations. The program's practical experiences and networking opportunities prepare students for entrepreneurial ventures and leadership positions across various industries.
FAQs
Are there opportunities for practical experience during the program?
Yes, students can participate in the annual WSU Business Plan Competition and collaborate with small businesses and nonprofits through Carson Business Solutions.
Can transfer credits from other programs be applied?
Yes, WSU accepts credits from AP, IB, CLEP exams, associate degrees, and Running Start, and provides a Transfer Course Search Tool to facilitate smooth credit transfer.
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