Management & Marketing Department
Shaw-Smyser 413
(509) 963-2930
cb@cwu.edu
Our Entrepreneurship program is designed for students wanting to own and manage their own business. You will learn the basics of owning a business, as well as specialized skills in product development, business planning, marketing, and professional development.
Have you ever thought of starting your own business? A degree in Entrepreneurship will help you develop the skills, perspectives, and relationships to become a successful entrepreneur. In our Entrepreneurship program, you will develop the technical, social, and cognitive skills needed to promote and maintain a healthy business.
“Entrepreneurship is more than just going through the motions of starting a business. It’s all about changing your thinking from the traditional ‘graduate and get a job’ mindset to becoming more of a problem-solver. The projects we worked on forced us to think outside the box, and I still use those principles every day in my work. I think this program would be valuable for anyone, even if they’re not considering starting a business.” -CWU Graduate, Grant Lawson
Ellensburg
Find out how much this program costs through the registrar
The college experience is what you make it and the way you spend your time outside of the classroom is important. These experiences will shape your life at school and beyond so take advantage of everything available. What better way to meet people with common interests, make friends, and accomplish personal goals than getting involved in a club!
This major requires the completion of a minor or second major.
For information regarding admission requirements, required and elective courses, please reference the 2022-2023 Academic Catalog.
To declare a major or minor program email cbadvising@cwu.edu with your student email for next steps.
Do you just need to take a class to transfer back to your college or university? Please see our helpful instructions for taking a class as a non-degree seeking student.
CWU’s College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Only 5% of business schools globally earn the coveted designation.
For more information, reference our Accreditation information.