Intrapreneurship (Graduate Certificate)
This certificate program is designed for students who want to use their entrepreneurial spirit and skills in existing organizations rather than start their own. Intrapreneurship and innovation drive the growth of many successful Washington area businesses in media, hospitality, government contracting, health care, and information technology.
Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
- Design and conduct evidence-based research on successful intrapreneurial and entrepreneurial growth strategies.
- Evaluate innovation ideas and develop a plan to integrate them into a commercial market.
- Judge how professional communications and group behaviors necessary to achieve entrepreneurial objectives in a corporate setting.
Admission Requirements: Students interested in earning this certificate must have good general IT and business knowledge, demonstrated by either their education or work experience. Title IV federal financial aid is not available for the certificate program unless it is included in the M.S. in emerging technology program.
Application information for current graduate students: Current graduate College of BILT students pursuing graduate master’s BILT programs at the University may apply to add a certificate to their program of study through the Dean’s Office.
Certificate Completion Requirements: All coursework must be completed at Marymount within three years of the date of matriculation. If the certificate is completed as part of the M.S. in emerging technology, students must complete all certificate requirements by the conferral date of the master’s degree.
Certificate Requirements
12 credits
Required Courses
INN 510 | Entrepreneurial Thinking | 3 |
INN 520 | Intrapreneurship | 3 |
INN 530 | Strategic Growth for Entrepreneurs and Intrapreneurs | 3 |
INN 540 | Emerging Business Formation and Financing | 3 |