Social Sciences
As we hurtle towards a knowledge economy, the McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship provides opportunity for all Social Science undergraduate and graduate students to channel discipline-specific skills into new venture development. Providing individual and team-based training in new venture development, the Center prepares business students to develop their own ventures or to bring create innovations in government and non-profit environments. Are you interested in developing innovations in your field? What can you do to improve your chosen field? How can you create a market niche for your skills and passions?
Entrepreneurship courses are available to undergraduate and graduate students in all majors. Whatever your major, the entrepreneurship field of study teaches you the principles and skills necessary to bring an idea from formulation to implementation, enabling you to become a thought leader in your field and broaden your professional possibilities.
Study Program
- Associates in Entrepreneurship Program
- Doctoral Minor in Entrepreneurship
Elective Courses
- Principles of Entrepreneurship
- Innovation Principles and Environments
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Scholarships
- McGuire Entrepreneurship Program scholarships
- UA scholarships
- UA financial aid
- Sustainability Fellowship Program
Research
Resources
How to Apply
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