Entrepreneurial Studies

Entrepreneurial Studies

The Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurial Studies involves students in a new way of doing things and a new way of seeing things. The intent is to tap into that entrepreneurial spirit that lives in us all, and to learn “why the world wags and what wags it.” The Entrepreneurial Studies Program prepares students for the global market in which they will operate by providing them with an understanding of the concept and theory of economics and business practices. It provides opportunities to learn the basic principles of the free enterprise system, to acquire outstanding leadership and communication skills, and to meet the unique challenges of a rapidly evolving world. Designed to augment the coursework required for graduation with an extensive exploration of the principles of entrepreneurship, the Program combines extensive coursework with experiential learning through cutting-edge technology and significant community outreach.

Courses:

Introduction to Entrepreneurial and Financial Life Skills

Entrepreneurial Projects

Faculty:

Mr. Donald Kaatz

Mr. Frank Hawkins