Fields
Students across many disciplines study entrepreneurship. Learn more about entrepreneurship academic options for students of the following fields:
Arts and Humanities
As we hurtle towards a knowledge economy, the McGuire Center provides opportunity for all Arts and Humanities undergraduate and graduate students to channel discipline-specific skills into new venture development.
Business
Entrepreneurship courses are available to undergraduate and graduate students in all majors: accounting, finance, marketing, management, or MIS. Whatever your major, the entrepreneurship field of study teaches you the principles and skills necessary to bring an idea from formulation to implementation, enabling you to become a thought leader in your field and broaden your professional possibilities.
Engineering
The College of Engineering and the McGuire Center collaborate on a field of study that teaches you the principles and skills necessary to bring an innovative idea from formulation to implementation.
Extension, Outreach, and Distance Learning
McGuire Center programs like the Rural Entrepreneurship Initiative bring entrepreneurship education to rural, regional, and tribal entities through extension, outreach, and distance learning.
Law
The McGuire Center and James E. Rogers College of Law have partnered to create The University of Arizona’s Business/Law Exchange™, one of the premier interdisciplinary collaborations in the nation; as well as the Exchange's primary program: the Mock Law Firm.
Medicine and Health Sciences
Whether you are a practitioner, researcher, or administrator, the entrepreneurship field of study will teach you the principles and skills necessary to bring an idea from formulation to implementation in medicine, health sciences, and related fields.
Science
The McGuire Center provides opportunity for students in all science disciplines to learn how to bring innovation to market. Whether optical sciences, agriculture, biology, or chemistry, the entrepreneurship field of study will enable you to understand market considerations in your field of study.
Social Sciences
Providing individual and team-based training in new venture development, the McGuire Center prepares social science students to develop their own ventures or to help bring innovations in government and non-profit environments to market.
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