Contact Information:
Karl Eller Center's Berger Entrepreneurship Program
The University of Arizona McClelland Hall, 202 1130 East Helen Street PO Box 210108 Tucson, AZ 85721-0108
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Phone: (520) 621-2576 Fax: (520) 626-5269 Email: entre.net@bpa.arizona.edu Web:
Center Homepage
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General Information:
The Karl Eller Center is administered by the Eller
College of Business and Public Administration.
Degrees, Majors, Minors and Options:
Baccalaureate Degree
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
(B.S.B.A.)
Major and Degree -- undergraduate degrees link to the
Degree/Academic Program Requirements Reports (APRRs).
The Karl Eller Center for the Study of the Private
Market Economy's Berger Entrepreneurship Program provides a
unique curriculum that combines business course work with real world
experience. The program's one-year curriculum is designed to prepare students
for careers as entrepreneurs and business leaders. Cited as a model program by
the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, listed in Business
Week and included in Success Magazine's 1994 and 1996 listing of
top 25 programs, the Berger Entrepreneurship Program integrates theory and
application. Students in this program focus on analysis, decision making, and
business planning.
The entrepreneurship major is a competitive, restricted entry, senior year
program. Students must apply to and be accepted into the program. Participants
are selected in the spring term prior to entry which occurs only in the fall
term. Program students complete an integrated set of courses over the fall and
spring terms as a group.
The program prepares students for careers as leaders in venture capital and
investment banking activities, as managers of innovative corporate endeavors
and as independent entrepreneurs.
For more information contact the center office listed
above.