How To Decide Between An Entrepreneurship Degree Or Business Degree

A business degree may seem like a natural choice, but studies in entrepreneurship could be an appealing option for those seeking a more specialized and experiential education. When deciding between these two-degree paths, you should consider the differences between business and entrepreneurship, the curriculum, and prospective job paths.

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Drexel University's Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship ups the ante this spring with "Funding for Impact: Bridging Investment and Philanthropy," a new special topics course.
Are you looking for a way to adapt your own business ideas into your Drexel Co-op? The Close School’s Entrepreneurship Co-op offers all Drexel undergraduate students the opportunity to use their own company as their Co-op experience, alongside a $19,000 scholarship, mentorship from Close School faculty and entrepreneurs, and more! Applications will remain open until Friday, May 31st, at 11:59 PM EDT.

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