$2785 Per credit
$27,562 Per term (10-12 credits)
*See NYU Bursar site for more info.
If you’re driven to create, lead, and make an impact, a master's degree in Entrepreneurship and Management will help turn your ambition into action. This program combines experiential learning, real-world projects, and leadership development for aspiring entrepreneurs. Learn to identify opportunities, design business models, and manage resources and teams. Whether your goal is to launch a new venture, grow a family business, or innovate in a corporate or nonprofit setting, you will leave with the entrepreneurial mindset and skills to thrive.
30 credits
Online | Onsite | Hybrid
Fall | Spring | Summer
Full-time | Part-time
9 months
Learn from Successful Entrepreneurs and Industry experts. Gain real-world insights and practical skills from founders, executives, and innovators who share lessons from building and leading successful ventures.
From SPS, a wide range of career paths are open to graduating professionals.
You can launch your own venture, grow a family business, lead innovation in a company, or work in roles like product management, business development, or consulting—this degree opens doors across industries and sectors.
Scholarships are available for those who qualify. The return on investment can be significant, especially for those looking to launch ventures or accelerate their careers.
Yes—if you’re driven to build, lead, or innovate. A master's offers focused, hands-on learning, mentorship, career support and access to resources that can dramatically increase your chances of entrepreneurial success or advancement in business.
An MS in Entrepreneurship and Management is more specialized and hands-on, designed for those who want to start or scale ventures. This degree focuses deeply on innovation, startup strategy, and leadership in dynamic environments. It is designed specifically to build entrepreneurial mindset through experiential learning while preparing to harness the latest AI and technology trends in service of your innovation. Also, at only 30 credits, it can be completed in one year, so you can get straight to building your business.
For this entrepreneurship program, you will need to submit academic transcripts, a resume describing your relevant skills and work experience, one letter of recommendation, an essay about the innovative idea, family business, or new venture you want to work on during your program, and a video essay.
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