
The Small Business and Entrepreneurship knowledge domain is designed to prepare students for careers in small and medium sized businesses and entrepreneurial ventures. It emphasize practical experience and has the option to customize program towards technology or start-ups. Courses cover a variety of subjects such as:
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The Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence (CFEE) provide opportunities for The George Washington University faculty and students to engage in research and other scholarly activities that make significant contributions to the fields of Entrepreneurship, Small and Medium Enterprise Development, Technology Innovation, Entrepreneurship Education, and Global Knowledge Exchange.
The Center combines the existing successful initiatives of GWSB's Councils for Family and Entrepreneurial Enterprise (CFEE) and Advancement of Small Business (CASB) with the school's nationally recognized achievements in the field of entrepreneurship education and global knowledge exchange.
Primary subject areas of research include: entrepreneurship education, life-cycle needs of small businesses, venture and equity capital essues affecting business viability, knowledge management for entrepreneurial firms, and interdisciplinary entrepreneurship education for women. The Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence will continue the commitment of the School of Business to develop mutually beneficial programs that integrate academic objectives with the real needs of GWU's external business community.
New MBAs are typically employed as consultants in established companies or as part of the management team in start-ups. They also start their own businesses.