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Entrepreneurship education at LMU combines a formal, structured curriculum with the ability to design your classroom activities, and your electives, to provide you, the student, with the maximum flexibility for creative and innovative entrepreneurial learning.
You are afforded the opportunity to adapt your studies, research and classroom efforts to your own PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL NEEDS, INTERESTS AND PROJECTS. While theory and history are covered in our entrepreneurship classes, there is a strong effort made to combine and blend academic studies with practical, real-world, on-the-street activities.
"Doing It!"
"Doing It!"
are the key words to entrepreneurship education at LMU. Major emphasis is put on assessing your own entrepreneurial talents, through testing, trying, and experimenting. A blend of theory & practice is the methodology used. Most of our faculty have broad practical experience in being entrepreneurial in business.
There is no formula for how to become an entrepreneur, or how to be entrepreneurial. Nor are there any "guarantees of an entrepreneurial career" after you graduate. What we do provide you with is an educational environment where you can gain a powerful and deep understanding of your own creativity and innovation, and entrepreneurial talent and potential. The key to success in the future is to think entrepreneurially - in all that you do in a business career.
The Age of the Entrepreneur
We are living in an age where to have maximum impact, you have to create your own career and future as an entrepreneur in either a large firm atmosphere, or as the creator and owner of your own business venture. Our program's goal is to encourage and help you to take action and personal control of your life and destiny, in an entrepreneurial way!
LMU's Entrepreneurship Curriculum
Both graduate and undergraduate students have an opportunity to design their major, or emphasis in the entrepreneurial area with an ever expanding and growing curriculum that offers variety, and innovative flexibility that can be geared to your needs!