PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship provides knowledge and skills commonly used by those who create and manage new business ventures.
The Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship is designed for those interested in launching new ventures or improving small businesses. The associated courses describe how to integrate product/service, marketing, management, and financial expertise to identify and articulate business opportunities. Each course balances theoretical insights and tactical knowledge reflecting current research and practice.

CURRICULUM
| Total Credit Hours Required: |
| 9
Credit Hours Minimum beyond the Bachelor's Degree |
Required Courses—9 Credit Hours
GEB 6115 Entrepreneurship (3 credit hours)
MAN 5867 Small Business Consulting (3 credit hours) or MAN 6286 Strategic Innovation (3 credit hours)
GEB 6116 Business Plan Formation (3 credit hours)
Application Requirements
Admission is open to those with a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution. An application to the graduate certificate program and official transcripts must be submitted. Applicants must apply online. All requested materials must be submitted by the established deadline(s).
Application requirements include a completed application for the certificate program, documentation of prior business degrees or participation in a UCF graduate degree program, a 540 GMAT score (or commensurate GRE score), a response to an essay question, three letters of recommendation, and a current resume. Students who maintain a graduate standing in a UCF graduate degree program during the time required to complete a graduate certificate are eligible for this certificate.
Application Deadlines
| Entrepreneurship Certificate |
Fall Priority
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International Applicants
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International Transfer Applicants
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