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Food Service Entrepreneurship
Bachelor of Science The Food Service Entrepreneurship Bachelor’s
Degree program provides Baking & Pastry or Culinary Arts associate
degree program graduates with the business skills necessary to open their
own businesses and/or work in a management capacity of a food-related
small business.
Graduates receive training from an integrated mix of custom entrepreneurial
courses and traditional management, accounting, finance and marketing
classes to build the necessary business knowledge base to capitalize on
their culinary/baking and pastry skills in their career pursuits.
The Larry Friedman International Center for Entrepreneurship offers students
most all the resources necessary to bring their business ideas to reality
— technological, administrative and professional assistance. Through
various programs supported by the Small Business Development Center (SBDC),
these offerings include interaction with real world business clients,
a SBDC Director, student, and instructor. International programs may also
include opportunities to travel overseas. The University's Career Management
System (CMS) helps guide and facilitate student choices.
Graduates are better prepared to both operate their own business and
act as a proponent of Intrapreneurship within existing organizations.
An integrated mix of custom entrepreneurial courses, traditional management
and marketing classes, and extensive experiential (hands-on) opportunities, both inside and outside of required classes, prepares students for their
careers as business starters and/or corporate intrapreneurs in an extensive
variety of industries. Typically they would enter in these varied career
paths as junior managers in training for more responsible management positions.
Outcomes for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Entrepreneurship are:
- Ability
to demonstrate oral and written communication competencies in the development
of a viable business plan.
- Be able to apply logic and critical thinking
to the basic qualitative and quantitative analysis of small business development
and sustainability.
- Demonstrate the ability to identify
the various types of capital funding sources for start-up and existing
businesses.
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