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Having the vision and skills to launch new business initiatives is an invaluable asset, whether you aspire to be a startup founder, a corporate employee, or a future leader in a family enterprise. Are you drawn to the excitement and possibilities of launching your own company, contributing to a startup, taking over a family business, or applying entrepreneurial thinking to social or nonprofit organizations? Perhaps you envision yourself in a large corporation's product or business development team, where understanding strategic navigation in an evolving global marketplace is crucial. If innovation, creation, and management excite you, then Whitman's prestigious entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises (EEE) program might be your ideal match.
At the heart of our undergraduate EEE program lies a commitment to learning through real-world experience. The curriculum is designed to immerse students in entrepreneurial activities—from launching their own ventures and collaborating with local startups to consulting for established businesses and nonprofits. Our up-to-date, comprehensive coursework equips graduates with the knowledge to thrive in diverse business environments. The Whitman EEE major offers four specialized concentrations:
New Venture Creation
Corporate Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship
Family Business