Each student who has completed an application for admission and provided his/her high school transcript(s) and test score(s) is reviewed for eligibility to participate in the four-year BBA/MBA track. Admission to the BBA/MBA track from high school requires one of the following conditions:
3.25 Cumulative GPA (CGPA) with 25 ACT/1210 SAT, or
3.50 Cumulative GPA (CGPA) with no test score
A transfer student may also be eligible to participate in the four-year BBA/MBA track if, upon attending college-level institutions, he/she maintained an overall 3.25 GPA, earned a total of 23 credits or less (excluding Advanced Placement and dual enrollment credits) and, upon graduating from high school, met one of the criteria indicated above.
Each eligible student is mailed additional BBA/MBA and Honors Program materials with details on accessing the four-year BBA/MBA track Conditions of Acceptance and Enrollment Form. A completed BBA/MBA Enrollment Form must be received in order for a student to be officially enrolled in the four-year BBA/MBA track and register for the respective courses. The student is accepted into the four-year BBA/MBA track as a freshman and receives a provisional acceptance to the DeVos MBA program.
Exam |
Minimum Score |
|
---|---|---|
Undergraduate Programs |
Graduate Programs |
|
TOEFL |
61 (iBT) |
80 (iBT) |
IELTS |
6.0 overall band score |
6.5 overall band score |
EIKEN |
Grade 2A |
Grade Pre-1 |
IB |
5 on English A1 or A2 exam |
N/A (not accepted for Graduate admission) |
Cambridge English Tests |
FCE or CAE (minimum score of B2) |
CAE or CPE (minumum score of C1) |
ELS |
Level 112 |
Level 112 |
ACT/SAT |
ACT - 18 for both composite and English sub-score |
N/A (not accepted for Graduate admission) |
PTE Academic |
50 |
58 |
GTEC |
1126 |
1201 |
Being able to think like an entrepreneur is a highly coveted skill in today’s marketplace. Businesses of all shapes and sizes need people who can take calculated risks and find opportunity within ambiguity.
If this is the skill set you want to develop, Northwood University has a program for you. We have a 60-year track record of helping future business leaders tap their entrepreneurial potential. It’s what we do best.
Whether you’re looking ahead to owning your own company, managing a family-owned business or being a change agent in the corporate environment, our Entrepreneurship degree curriculum covers everything you need to know.
We also give you hands-on experience to help make that happen. You’ll participate in entrepreneurial round tables, spend time with our Entrepreneurs-in-Residence and other mentors from the business community and take part in special workshops and training programs designed to put you on the path to free enterprise success.
Ready to take charge of your future? Apply today.
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Total Credits: 126
Freshman Year
First Semester
ETR 1010 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
ACC 2410 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
ENG 1150 Composition I
FDN 1110 Self and Service (ADP students take FDN 1100 Strategies for Success)
MGT 2300 Principles of Management
MIS 1500 Business Productivity Software
Second Semester
ETR 1200 Successful Business Models
ACC 2415 Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting
FDN 1220 Leaders of Free-Enterprise (ADP students take FDN 1200 Introduction to the Northwood Idea)
MKT 2080 Principles of Marketing
MTH 1100 Finite Math, or MTH 1150 College Algebra
SPC 2050 Speech
Sophomore Year
First Semester
ETR 2010 Entrepreneurial Marketing
ECN 2210 Principles of Microeconomics
ENG 1200 Composition II
HIS 2100 Foundations of the Modern World I
MTH 2310 Statistics I
Second Semester
ETR 2200 Entrepreneurial Distribution Strategies
ECN 2220 Principles of Macroeconomics
FIN 3010 Financial Management
HIS 2150 Foundations of the Modern World II
PSC 2010 Introduction to American Government
Junior Year
ETR 3990 Internship (Required)
First Semester
ETR 3010 New Venture Finance
3000/4000 HUM Elective
3000/4000 NSC, or MTH Elective
LAW 3000 Business Law I
NSC 2100 Environmental Science
Second Semester
ETR 3300 Business Plan Development
3000/4000 Business Elective
3000/4000 Elective
3000/4000 PSY, or SOC Elective
FDN 2250 Blueprint for Success (ADP students take FDN 3100 Career Development)
PHL 3100 Ethics
Senior Year
First Semester
ETR 4010 Risk Analysis & Sources of Capital
ETR Elective (Some require Chair approval)
ENG 4010 Communication & Interpersonal Rel., or Advanced Studies in English, or Second Year Language Elective
MGT 4250 Organizational Behavior
PHL 4100 Philosophy of American Enterprise
Second Semester
ETR 4200 New Venture Bus. Case Senior Project
ETR Elective (Some require Chair approval)
3000/4000 Civic Literacy Elective
3000/4000 Global Understanding Elective
MGT 4800 Strategic Planning
B.Y.O.B. – At Northwood, this means "Be Your Own Boss."
Because entrepreneurship offers so many career avenues, your employment opportunities are compounded. Whether launching a small-business start-up or running a non-profit organization, managing a family-owned business or leading innovation as a corporate entrepreneur, revolutionizing an industry or creating a new one altogether – Northwood is the place to begin.
You will find our students and graduates as inventors or owners of:
Avocado, Inc.
Caveman Bob’s Paleo Brands, LLC
Clarity Consulting and Design, LLC
Dynamisis, LLC
Experience Marketing, Inc.
Element of Nutrition
Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited
George Kappaz LCSW Individual and Family Psychotherapy
Gladcounts, LLC
Great Lakes Marketing of Michigan, Inc.
Incuba8
ISA REPS
Jiggee Event Management, Malaysia
JR Turnbull Communications, LLC
LaFontaine Automotive Group
Les Stanford Chevrolet
MillieBea’s & The Woodbridge Gypsey Den & Tea Room
Nelson Automotive
Paxahau Event Productions, Inc.
Purple Turtle Jewelry
Silver Lake Resort Campground
The White Dress
T.H.I.S. Corporation
Wright-Books 4U