Karl Eller Center for the Study of the Private Market EconomyContact Information:
The Eller Center's Berger Entrepreneurship Program provides a unique curriculum that combines business course work with real world experience. The program's one-year curriculum is designed to prepare students for careers as entrepreneurs and business leaders. Cited as a model program by the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, listed in Business Week and included in Success Magazine's 1994 and 1996 listing of top 25 programs, the Berger Entrepreneurship Program integrates theory and application. Students in this program focus on analysis, decision making, and business planning. Degrees, Majors, Minors and Options For specific academic program requirements for undergraduate degrees, consult the On Course! Academic Program Requirements Reports (APRRs). APRRs for the undergraduate majors listed above may be obtained from the college or department office. APRRs for all undergraduate majors are available on-line at: http://www.arizona.edu/academic/oncourse/aprr.html. For academic requirements for graduate degrees, consult the Graduate Catalog and the departmental office listed above. College of Business and Public Administration (click here for information about the college that administers the Karl Eller Center for the Study of the Private Market Economy)
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