Degree Programs

Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship Specialization

According to the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses, small businesses comprise more than 40 percent of the total private sector workforce in Canada. And the most successful ones use technological advances to compete with larger firms in the marketplace. Master this type of knowledge by earning your bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a specialization in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship. Here's what you'll receive at DeVry:

  • Experiential instruction from faculty with years of industry experience
  • A cross-section of business and technology
  • A continually updated curriculum that keeps pace with the latest advancements
  • 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 in the future of a small business

Follow a career track in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship by choosing this specialization when you earn a bachelor's degree in Business Administration (BA) from DeVry.

Requirements: To earn a Bachelor of Business Administration with a specialization in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship, you must complete 8 full-time semesters or 124 credit hours.

One full-time semester equals

  • 2 eight-week sessions
  • 15 credit hours
  • 4 to 5 courses

You also can spread your courses out and complete your business administration degree program part time, taking anywhere from 1 to 14 credit hours (about 1 to 4 courses) each semester until you have completed 124 credit hours (about 38 courses). Whatever best fits your schedule and your life.

Talk to a DeVry representative to learn more about the Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship specialization for the Business Administration bachelor's degree program.