Build the Skills Necessary to Succeed
Opportunities for starting a new business are everywhere, and more and more people are becoming their own boss. Whether you have the perfect new product or are ready to provide a service as a consultant, a Herzing entrepreneurial studies degree will prepare you to take those crucial first steps as well as maintain and grow your business.
As a Herzing student, you will:
- Gain the skills to develop comprehensive business plans with well-constructed financial and marketing components
- Learn effective sales and negotiation skills
- Gain a working knowledge of how to overcome economic constraints
- Be prepared to examine various ways to obtain capital and financing for a business
No matter what your product or service, your business will be as good as you make it. Even if you decide not to venture out on your own, a Herzing degree in entrepreneurial studies will give you a solid foundation to begin a career in a variety of business areas.
What will I learn in Herzing's entrepreneurial studies program?
Required Courses in Business
- Accounting I
- Finance
- Introduction to Business
- The Digital Firm and Business Communications
- Business Law I
- Principles of Marketing
- Leadership and Organizational Behavior
- Business Ethics
- Project Management
- Quantitative Decision Making or Research and Decision Making
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Principles of Macroeconomics
Required Courses in Entrepreneurship
- Accounting II
- Managerial Cost Accounting
- Social Media
- Entrepreneurship
- Consumer Behavior
- Business Law II
- Product Development and Innovation
- Small Business Development and Planning
- The Art of Negotiation
- International Business
- Marketing Research
- Marketing Strategy
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Is an MBA in your future?
Students in Herzing University's Entrepreneurial Studies bachelor’s degree program can get a “jumpstart” on earning a MBA. Qualifying students could take up to 12 graduate credits while still an undergraduate and apply these credits toward both degrees, thereby saving time and money.