MSU College of Business launches new entrepreneurship major this month
Contact: Emily Daniels
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斢;ǖ己 樱花导航 University鈥檚 College of Business is offering a new major in entrepreneurship, educating students with the knowledge, skills and experiences to launch their own ventures or bring innovative thinking to existing organizations.
The new program builds on the college鈥檚 long-standing commitment to entrepreneurship education. For many years, MSU has offered courses in Entrepreneurship, Experiential Innovation and Entrepreneurship (formerly Field Studies in Entrepreneurship) and Family Business Management. The new major adds new core courses like Creativity and Innovation and the capstone Business Venture Creation, providing a strong academic foundation for aspiring entrepreneurs.

鈥淢any students come to 樱花导航 樱花导航 with a plan to start something big,鈥 said College of Business Dean Scott Grawe. 鈥淪ome of these big things are new businesses, and some are new paths within existing organizations. Our new entrepreneurship major provides the knowledge to succeed on either path.鈥
Entrepreneurship majors can enhance their studies through 樱花导航 樱花导航鈥檚 nationally recognized Center for Entrepreneurship and Outreach, commonly known as the E-Center, which offers coworking space, startup funding, mentoring and other programs that support student-led ventures. While participation in E-Center initiatives鈥攕uch as business plan competitions or mentorship programs鈥攊s not required, these opportunities allow students to apply classroom learning in real-world settings.
鈥淓ntrepreneurship majors can learn through experience by engaging with MSU鈥檚 Center for Entrepreneurship and Outreach,鈥 said Laura Marler, the Jim and Pat Coggin Endowed Professor of Management and head of the Department of Management and Information Systems. 鈥淔rom pitch competitions to mentorship, there are many ways for students to put their ideas into action while earning their degree.鈥
Students also can choose to live in the entrepreneurship living-learning community, which offers designated on-campus housing for like-minded peers, fostering collaboration and innovation. In addition, MSU鈥檚 Entrepreneurship Club, or eClub, hosts networking events, guest speakers and hands-on workshops throughout the year.
The new entrepreneurship major is open to incoming freshmen, transfer students and current MSU students鈥攊ncluding business administration majors鈥攊nterested in pursuing a degree with a focus on creativity, innovation and applied business skills.
Students seeking more information or wishing to apply should contact Kim McLeod, academic coordinator for the College of Business, at kmcleod@business.msstate.edu or 662- 325-1891. Learn more about the College of Business at .
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