Education
MBA Entrepreneurship (42 CR), September 2005
Today's entrepreneurial landscape is fertile and fast paced, within both large organizations and small start-up companies. The MBA in Entrepreneurship degree program will allowed me to explore the challenges and opportunities faced by such enterprises, including strategies for addressing technology, growth, and human resource issues.
4 Specialization Courses: 12 Credits
- MBA541 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
- MBA542 Feasibility Analysis for New Ventures
- MBA543 Developing Business and Marketing Plans for New Ventures
- MBA544 Strategies for Emerging and Rapidly Growing Ventures
Bachelor of Science Exercise & Sport Science, December 1993
Exercise and Sport Sciences is primarily concerned with the immediate and lasting effects of exercise and its use in disease prevention and rehabilitation. the degree program explores in the broadest sense understanding and researching health and exercise, influence in exercise outcomes. Of interest is the full spectrum of human potential: from young to old, fit to unfit, healthy to diseased, able-bodied to disabled, and from the casual recreational participant to the high-level athlete.
CORE CURRICULUM
In order to be eligible to pursue this specialization you must have/maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher to be competitive and complete the core courses below with a grade of B or better:
- PET 2320 (Applied Human Anatomy with lab)
- PET 2350 (Applied Human Physiology with lab)
- PET 3035 (Motor Learning)
- PET 3340 (Kinesiology Motor Skills)
- PET 3351 (Physiology Exercise & Training)
- PET3622 (Prevention & Care Athletic Injuries)
- PET 3771 (Personal Fitness Teaching Methods)
- PET 4781 (Physical Fitness Assessment)




