Academic Program
Entrepreneurship Concentration
Concentration Director :
Concentration Description:
The M.S. in Global Sustainability concentration in Entrepreneurship provides students with a comprehensive understanding of concepts, tools, and skills of sustainability and green technology. Focus areas include green technology, development, transportation, energy, and sustainable enterprise.
Learning Outcomes :
- Apply the basic tools, concepts and entrepreneurial skills in a problem-solving context related to sustainability
- Understand the principles of intellectual property, examine strategies for protection of new sustainability technologies, and exploit the legal structure to protect the developed sustainable technologies
- Utilize leadership skills in solving sustainable related complex problems and creating new business opportunities out of them
- Gain a practical understanding of the financial considerations of valuing and funding new enterprises
- Market new sustainable innovations and competitive technology tools towards the development of green economy
- Gain an in-depth understanding of the principles and fundamentals of intellectual property, new venture formation, strategic market assessment for new technologies, and venture capital and private equity
Concentration Courses:
- ENT 6606 New Product Development (Credit Hours: 3)
- IDS 6239 Principles of Six Sigma for Sustainability (Credit Hours: 3)
Choose one of the following courses:
- ENT 6016 New Venture Formation (Credit Hours: 3)
- ENT 6186 Strategic Market Assessment (Credit Hours: 3)
- ENT 6506 Social Entrepreneurship (Credit Hours: 3)
- ENT 6706 Global Entrepreneurship (Credit Hours: 3)
- ENT 6805 Sustainable Entrepreneurship (Credit Hours: 3)
- GEB 6930 Environmental Law and Issues (Credit Hours: 3)
- IDS 6707 Envisioning Sustainability: Tools for 21st Century Communicators of Sustainability Science (Credit Hours: 3)
For Admissions Related Inquiries:
Randall Pape
Assistant Director of Academic Services
rpape@usf.edu
For Advising Related Inquiries:
Emily Boyko
Academic Services Administrator
eboyko@usf.edu