About Business Administration - Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship Major/Concentration
Why Business Administration with a major/concentration in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship?
Owning a successful business is no longer reserved for a lucky few. Today, there are over 16.5 million small businesses in the United States started by skilled and creative men and women who know how technological advances can allow them to compete with larger firms in the marketplace.
A small business management and entrepreneurship major/concentration will provide you with the skills and methods needed to launch a new enterprise, take over an existing business or be a dynamic manager who can make a dramatic difference to the future of a small business.
Earn your bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a major/concentration in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship from DeVry University - in just 3 years if you attend class year-round - and develop the skills and aptitude needed to launch, own and manage a thriving business in today's global economy.
Why DeVry University for Business Administration with a major/concentration in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship?
For students seeking the most comprehensive, experiential and career-oriented business administration degree program with a major/concentration in small business management and entrepreneurship, DeVry University will give you the best advantage. Here's why:
- Recognized leader. A leader in technology-based business education for over 75 years, DeVry University prepares you to launch a successful career in small business management and entrepreneurship.
- Competitive advantage. With its strong emphasis on technology, communications and teamwork, DeVry University produces graduates who can succeed in the most competitive marketplace.
- Career-focused education. DeVry University offers an accelerated bachelor's degree program, based on a year-round course schedule; applications-based learning with real-world projects and experiences; accessible practitioner faculty with entrepreneurial and business management experience; and the ultimate flexibility of a business administration degree earned online.
- Career advancement. In addition to earning a bachelor's degree, many of DeVry University's business administration graduates continue their education by earning an MBA through DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.
- Successful graduates. For the year ending with the February '08 graduates, 93% of U.S. DeVry Business Administration graduates were employed in their field of study and enjoying an average salary of $39,549. (Of graduates who actively pursued and obtained employment and those who were already employed in education-related careers within 180 days of graduation.)







