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The
faculty of "battle-tested" entrepreneurs
have a combined total of 51 years of business
experience. They know the ins and outs of
running small, large, corporate, and international
businesses and they want to share what they
have learned with the next generation of
entrepreneurs. Visit the faculty
page for
more about our entrepreneur faculty.
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Realistic Courses
and Marketable Business Skills |
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The
real-world courses make practical use of
business theory with hand-on applications
including case studies, guest speakers, and
class projects. Visit the curriculum
guide for
more information on university-wide and program
curriculum requirements.
View curriculum
guide »
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The Duquesne
Entrepreneurial Alliance |
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The student-run organization,
the Duquesne Entrepreneurial Alliance, brings
in key business leaders to meet with students,
providing then with exclusive networking and
job opportunities. The DEA has also started
their own consulting business to give them
real world experience before they graduate.
Visit the DEA
page for more information about
our organization.
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Internships
and Job Opportunities |
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Students
are given greater access to internships within
their desired industry because of the Entrepreneurial
Studies Program’s strong connections
within the business community. The Entrepreneurial
Studies program is also currently exploring
avenues that will provide students with scholarship
funding and post-graduate assistance to turn
their business plan into a realistic and
fundable start-up. |