Entrepreneurship and Innovation

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Program Type
B.B.A.
Est. Time to Complete
4 Years
School
Graham School of Business
Delivery Mode
On Campus
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Engage in real entrepreneurship opportunities and develop the mindset and skills to start and scale businesses.

At York College of Pennsylvania, our Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Entrepreneurship and Innovation degree program recognizes that entrepreneurial spirit goes beyond simply starting a business.

In today's dynamic workplace, whether you're in a startup, a family enterprise, or a multinational corporation, you need to think innovatively and drive growth. Our program empowers you to combine your innate entrepreneurial desires with robust business knowledge.

Here, you'll delve deep into entrepreneurial business dynamics while gaining hands-on experience in materializing innovative ideas and real-world business plans. With dedicated faculty guidance and invaluable resources such as the J.D. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship, you'll emerge not just with a degree but with a head start in your entrepreneurial journey.

Majoring in Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Key Courses

The Entrepreneurship and Innovation major offers a wide variety of required classes, electives, and real-world learning opportunities. These include:

  • ENT 150: Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  • ENT 260: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
  • ENT 350: Creativity and Innovation
  • ENT 360: Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures
  • ENT 495: Business Plan Writing

Career Opportunities

No matter your interests, York College’s experienced faculty will guide you toward real-world opportunities that allow you to build a strong professional network in your preferred subject area.

These are just a few of the many career opportunities available to graduates of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation program:
 

  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Small Business Owner
  • Account Manager
  • Analyst
  • Product Manager
  • Marketing Strategist
  • Finance Manager
  • Management Consultant
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation students receive academic credit for completing an internship experience. Many students work directly with local and regional small business owners, getting an inside look at how these businesses operate and how their entrepreneurs approach management. 

Additionally, classes in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation major include a number of project-based learning opportunities—including “Spartan Startup,” during which student teams create a product or service to solve a real problem.

Relationship-building is a hallmark of our programs in the Graham School of Business at York College. In addition to working closely with faculty members who care about helping you to achieve your goals, you’ll learn how to form good networking relationships with professionals in your industry.

Students in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation program are also invited to conduct research alongside a faculty member through an independent study. As a result of this undergraduate research opportunity, some past students have co-authored academic papers while still enrolled at York College.

Accreditation & Professional Recognition

The Entrepreneurship and Innovation, B.B.A., program is accredited by ACBSP.

This accreditation focuses on recognizing teaching excellence, determining student learning outcomes, and a continuous improvement model. ACBSP’s student-centered teaching and learning approach, which is measured and analyzed for quality, ensures that students gain the right skills from their educational investment. Institutions with programs accredited by ACBSP are committed to continuous improvement that ensures their business program will give students the skills employers want.

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Entrepreneurship and Innovation Courses

Your class schedule will include core courses for your major, Gen Next general education classes, and electives. 

Course NameCourse CodeCredits
Introduction to EntrepreneurshipENT 1503 Credits
Entrepreneurship and Small Business ManagementENT 2603 Credits
Creativity and InnovationENT 3503 Credits
Financing Entrepreneurial VenturesENT 4603 Credits
Business Plan WritingENT 4953 Credits

Careers in Entrepreneurship and Innovation

A bachelor's degree in Entrepreneurship and Innovation opens up a variety of career opportunities. Some of your options may include:

Chief Executive Officer

Small Business Owner

Account Manager

Analyst

Product Manager

Marketing Strategist

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Build your dream career, one day at a time.

This is day one. From your first semester on campus through graduation day, York College offers expert advice, professional development opportunities, and personalized support to help you navigate the choices that influence your future. 

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Meet the Faculty

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Michele Yoder
Michele E. Yoder, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Management, Marketing, & Entrepreneurship
Associate Professor of Strategy and Business Administration
Graham School of Business
Ki Noh
Ki Bum Noh, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Human Resource Management
Graham School of Business
James Norrie
James L. Norrie, DPM
Professor, Cybersecurity, Strategy & Entrepreneurship
Graham School of Business
Renee Tacka
Renee C. Tacka, DBA
Associate Professor, Marketing
Graham School of Business
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