Undergraduate

Entrepreneurial Management

Learn the most effective ways to communicate and lead in the entrepreneurial community.

Entrepreneurial Management minor

Students will gain valuable knowledge and experience in entrepreneurship and build connections with the entrepreneurial community.

Using formal coursework to foster business acumen, students will be asked to create and/or run businesses or non-profit organizations, network with entrepreneurs, and cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset. The minor strongly emphasizes written and oral communication skills, teamwork, and personal initiative.

Available to students who are accounting, business management, and global management majors.

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Why Simpson College for Entrepreneurial Management?

Build Connections To Make a Strong Career Network

Using coursework to foster business acumen, you will be asked to create and/or run businesses or non-profit organizations, network with entrepreneurs, and cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset.

Storm Initiative

To nurture your entrepreneurial spirit, become involved in Storm Initiative, an entrepreneurial laboratory that provides incubation and acceleration for ideas with potential. Storm Initiative embeds you as a startup team member to gain real-world entrepreneurial skills and the support you need to bring your idea to life.

 

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Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization (CEO)

This student-led organization works on real-world projects and businesses. Throughout your time at Simpson, collaborate with other students and expert practitioners to develop leadership skills and gain experience in creating products and services from the ground up.

Look beyond the numbers—you’ll like what you see

It all adds up—a Simpson degree in accounting equals success for our students. See what else the Department of Business Administration and Economics has to offer.

 

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Meet Our Faculty

Eduardo Magalhães III

  • Chair of the Business, Accounting, and Economics Department
  • Ruth Harp Chair in Political Science
  • Director of Latin American Studies and Professor of Political Science
John Walker

John Walker

  • Associate Professor of Management & Entrepreneurship
  • Division Head of Business Administration, Communications and Data Science
  • Director of the Storm Initiative, CEO club advisor