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Master the skills to explore innovative business concepts, draft professional business proposals, obtain startup funding, and oversee small business operations continuously. Upon completing their studies, numerous graduates will establish their own enterprises after gaining essential industry knowledge and accumulating sufficient startup capital. Some may also join their family businesses with aspirations of future leadership. Fostering entrepreneurial skills and mindset among Canadians is vital for building a thriving economy capable of global competition and improving living standards. While small business ownership involves substantial risks and typically demands long hours, the satisfaction of building a prosperous new enterprise and earning community recognition for local contributions is unparalleled. Canada offers excellent prospects for new business launches, thanks to its robust economy, stable government, and access to the neighboring US market. For innovative individuals with dedication and risk tolerance, entrepreneurship could be an ideal career path.
Students majoring in Entrepreneurship will develop expertise in investigating business opportunities, creating comprehensive business strategies, securing early-stage funding, and maintaining small business operations. Post-graduation, many are expected to launch their own businesses after obtaining relevant industry exposure and saving necessary investment funds. Others may choose to enter family businesses with the goal of eventual succession.
English Language Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL iBT - 88+ with no section below 20; TOEFL paper-based - 570+ TWE 4.5+; TOEFL Computer-Based - 230+ Essay 4.5+; IELTS - 6.5+ with no bands below 6.0; MELAB - 81+; CanTEST - 4.5+ with no component score below 4.0; CAEL - Overall 70+ No subtest below 60.
Deadlines for students of pre-assessment eligible nationalities (Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Iran and Nigeria): Fall: February 15, 2024. Deadlines for students of all other nationalities: Fall: March 1, 2024; Winter 2025: September 1, 2024.