A degree in Entrepreneurship empowers you to start your own business or to get hired by startups or existing companies to bring new products or services to the market. You will develop a no excuses, courage over comfort mentality that invites ideas, innovation, and success.
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| Incubator/ Accelerator Manager | Creates programming and services to help entrepreneurs turn their ideas into successful businesses. | 
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| Sales and Business Development Analyst | A professional who manages and oversees the sales operations in an organization by designing plans to meet targets, developing relationships with clients, and evaluating costs. | 
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| Research and Design Manager | An R&D manager overseas the creation of new products or technology. This position often leads teams of researchers and product specialists through the product development lifecycle. | 
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| Online Merchant | An online merchant creates their own digital business and sells online goods or services to consumers or businesses. | 
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| Market Analyst | Market analysts study consumer preferences and business conditions to assess sales of a product or service to understand what products people want, who will buy them, and at what price. | 
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| Business Consultant | Recommend ways to improve an organization鈥檚 efficiency. They advise managers on how to make organizations more profitable through reduced costs and increased revenues. | 
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| Startup Specialist | Startup specialists help new ventures and small businesses get started. They also evaluate business plans and models for investors to determine funding decisions. | 
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| Franchise Owner | Franchise owners run and operate franchises, such as Chick-Fil-A, McDonald's, 7-Eleven, UPS Stores, Great Clips, and Anytime Fitness to name a few. Owners work with corporate offices to serve local markets. | 
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| Small Business Owner | Small business owners run and operate their own local business. | 
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