About Entrepreneurship, B.b.a. in University of Houston
Courses in entrepreneurship (ENTR) provide students with information regarding all aspects of entrepreneurship. Specific topics include evaluating the feasibility of a business idea, developing a business plan, bringing products/services/technologies to market, managing the people side of business, managing the money side of business, and personal development.
The major career objectives are to have entrepreneur students capable of starting their own businesses, or going to work for an existing entrepreneur.
Of special importance to entrepreneur majors is the Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship (WCE). The mission of the WCE is to organize and expand the knowledge and practice of entrepreneurship. WCE combines academic rigor with practical experience to provide the foundation needed to develop, launch, and manage business enterprises in a rapidly changing business environment
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed 12th with 55% marks, Second Division
English language requirements
- IELTS : 6.5
- TOEFL IBT: 79
University of Houston Highlights
Type of University |
Public |
Year of Establishment |
1927 |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Total Enrollment |
46,324 |
Student-Faculty Ratio |
22:1 |
Cost of Attendance
The following is the expected cost of attendance at the university for overseas students:
In-state Students
Expense |
Undergraduate |
Graduate |
Tuition and fees |
$9,221 |
$9,372 |
Books and supplies |
$1,338 |
$1,338 |
Living costs |
$13,420 |
$13,420 |
Out-of-State Students
Expense |
Undergraduate |
Graduate |
Tuition and fees |
$21,749 |
$18,748 |
Books and supplies |
$1,338 |
$1,338 |
Living costs |
$13,420 |
$13,420 |