4 Entrepreneurship Track Options

Tech Entrepreneurship

The Tech Entrepreneur track combines 28 units of computer science courses with core business courses in marketing, organizational management, entrepreneurial finance, and biblical studies.

This track is designed to equip the next generation of emerging tech entrepreneurs to take their ideas from dreams to reality in the marketplace. Working with your advisors and business mentor, you will customize the track to prepare for a business launch in your specialty. You will learn how to develop a minimum viable product, beta-test your concept, and develop a marketing and business plan that can be presented to investors.

Small Business Entrepreneurship

 

The Small Business (for-profit) track includes electives in marketing, organizational management, entrepreneurial finance, and biblical studies, designed to help the next generation of emerging entrepreneurs bring their ideas to the marketplace.

This track is general enough for students who aim to be business owners but may also venture into multiple concepts as serial entrepreneurs. You will learn to grow your ventures from the ground up into financially sound entities with a distinctly biblical perspective. You will learn how to develop a minimum viable product, as well as an effective marketing and business plan that can be taken to investors.

Non-Profit Entrepreneurship

This track examines the benefits and opportunities available in the not-for-profit sector, including tax advantages, grants, and other government-funded options. TMU alumni have launched their careers in other countries where the “tent-maker” ministry creates a unique inroad to the hearts of that local community.

This track is also ideal for a non-government organization (NGO) path, equipping students to grow ventures from the ground up into financially sound entities with a distinctly biblical “others-minded” perspective. This track is also a good fit for those interested in church planting.

Media Production Entrepreneurship

This track partners with our Communication Department to design 24 units specifically geared toward the media and production space.

Working with your faculty advisers, you will customize the track to prepare you for a business launch in your specialty space. From web-based businesses, social media influencers, video or audio production entities, or any other media-based firms, the goal is to grow ventures into financially sound entities with a distinctly biblical perspective. You will learn how to develop a minimum viable product, beta-test that concept, and develop a marketing and business plan that can be taken to investors. You will gain experience in discussing, planning, and developing ideas into real businesses that will make a lasting impact in your community.