Bachelor of Business Administration - Entrepreneurship Laurentian University

About this Program

Level: Bachelor of Business Administration - Entrepreneurship

Discpline: Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations

Length: 8 semesters

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Application Fee: $100.00
Tuition Fee: $25,960.00

Sudbury Campus Campus

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Program Description

Students are exposed to various aspects of entrepreneurship in business, social, and innovative contexts within existing profit-oriented and non-profit organizations, including indigenous communities. Developing the vision required, as well as focussing on the human, physical ans financial ressources required to sustain a sucessful business in a socially responsible manner is a focus of the BBA in Entrepreneurship program. Courses are taught by a team of seasoned professors with direct business experience as well as international. Students are engaged into analytical thinking and are given the opportunity to aquire a basic knowledge and understanding of business concepts' application to practical business issues, including: market research, marketing forecasts, financial and cash flow projections, business venture planning and launching, and business development. Students are exposed to various contexts besides for-profit business, including e-business, indigenous communities, social entreprises, micro-enterprises (in Canada and in other countries such as Mexico), and artistic organizations. Small class sizes and accessible professors are key components of student success. Students may also take advantage of international exchange opportunities to broaden their understanding of the global business environment.

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