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An application for a Masters in Entrepreneurship must include the following:

    • Application form
    • Application fee ($75)
    • One recent color photograph (digital is okay).
    • Official undergraduate transcripts from an accredited institution recognized by the US Department of Education and/or CHEA, or by the government of the country in which the degree was awarded, in a sealed envelope from the awarding institution.

Non-native English speakers must demonstrate college-level proficiency in one of the following ways:

  • Degree from an accredited institution where English is the primary language of instruction.
  • Transcript from an accredited institution indicating completion of at least 30 semester hours of credit where the language of instruction was English (“B” average)
  • Transcript from an accredited institution indicating a “B” or higher in an English composition class.
  • A minimum TOEFL score of 530 PBT / 197 CBT/ 71 iBT.
  • A minimum TOEIC score of 800.
  • A minimum IELTS score of 6.5.
  • A minimum PTE (Pearson Test of English Academic Score Report) of 50.
  • A minimum BULATS Level 3 (60), accepted only for Cultura Inglesia in Brazil.
  • A minimum grade of Level 3 on the ACT COMPASS’s English as a Second Language Placement Test.
  • A minimum grade of Pre-1 on the Eiken English Proficiency Exam.
  • A minimum B1 English proficiency level identified within the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) Standards and assessed through various ESOL examinations, including the University of Cambridge.

Once your application materials have been approved, you will need to submit an Enrollment Agreement and tuition payment to complete the enrollment process.

Internet Access All students are required to have access to a computer equipped with Internet access capabilities.

Entrance Examination There is no entrance examination required for admission to Anaheim University.

Transfer Credits Anaheim University will accept up to two graduate semester classes or 6 units awarded by another institution toward a Masters in Entrepreneurship; International MBA, Diploma or Certificate; and Sustainable Management MBA, Diploma or Certificate at Anaheim University. The entering student will be required to clearly demonstrate the equivalency of a transfer course through relevant documents (syllabus, catalog, course outline) and justify its acceptance through petition. No course will be considered for transfer with a grade lower than a “B” or its equivalent. Petitions are directed to the specific Dean for the affected program. There is a fee of $125 per unit of credit transferred, and the overall program cost will be adjusted to reflect credit for the approved class(es). All petitions for transfer credit must be submitted as part of the student’s initial application to the University. Credits awarded as part of another degree will not be accepted for transfer.

Prior Experiential Credit Anaheim University will not extend experiential credit to any student.

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Master of Entrepreneurship Overview

Anaheim University Carland Entrepreneurial Institute Video LectureEntrepreneur Magazine CEO Peter Shea'sAnaheim University CEO Video Interview

  • Learn about entrepreneurial innovation, marketing, management, accounting, forecasting, planning, intellectual property, finance, strategy, leadership, creation, and growth
  • Study with your professor and classmates through both live face-to-face HD webcam classes and daily online discussions in your free time.
  • Each term is 6 weeks in length, and you may enroll in new courses every 6 weeks.
  • Complete all 12 courses and earn your Master of Entrepreneurship degree in approximately 18 months.
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Master of Entrepreneurship Objectives   ObjectivesImageThe Objective of the Master of Entrepreneurship is to inculcate in graduates an advanced level of entrepreneurial vision and entrepreneurial will.   Entrepreneurial vision is:
  1. the ability to identify entrepreneurial opportunities that exist, those that represent untapped markets and underserved markets, and those that can be created by applying existing technologies to new fields and new markets; and,
  2. the ability to create entrepreneurial opportunities through the invention, development and exploitation of entirely new ideas, products and services, and/or the creation of new industries, infrastructures, and ways of doing business.
  Entrepreneurial will is the self confidence to actually create and grow entrepreneurial ventures which is established through the mastery of entrepreneurial skills.

In the Carland Entrepreneurial Institute's Master of Entrepreneurship (ME) degree program, you will take 12 courses.

Courses are taught in an accelerated semester format. Each term is 6 weeks in length, and you may enroll in new courses every 6 weeks. You have the option of enrolling in 1 course, several courses, or the entire ME program. Students completing the 12 courses will be conferred the Master of Entrepreneurship degree by Anaheim University.

ENT 500 Entrepreneurial Innovation 3 units
ENT 510 Entrepreneurial Marketing 3 units
ENT 520 Entrepreneurial Management 3 units
ENT 530 Entrepreneurial Accounting 3 units
ENT 540 Entrepreneurial Forecasting 3 units
ENT 550 Entrepreneurial Planning 3 units
ENT 560 Intellectual Property 3 units
ENT 570 Entrepreneurial Finance 3 units
ENT 580 Entrepreneurial Strategy 3 units
ENT 590 Entrepreneurial Leadership 3 units
ENT 600 Entrepreneurial Creation 3 units
ENT 610 Entrepreneurial Growth 3 units
     

 

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Master of Entrepreneurship Course Schedule 2013

Real-time online classes are 90 minutes; the first hour is led by the professor and the final half hour is for student-led discussion. All times are California/Pacific Time. Please note the schedule is subject to change.

TermTerm DatesCourses OfferedOnline Class ScheduleOnline Class Dates
1 April 1 -
May 12
ENT 500 Entrepreneurial Innovation 6:30 - 8.00 pm 3/1/13
and
3/15/13
2 May 13 -
June 23
ENT 510 Entrepreneurial Marketing TBA 4/5/13
and
4/26/13
3 June 24 -
August 4
ENT 540 Entrepreneurial Forecasting TBA 5/17/13
and
6/7/13
4 Aug. 5 -
Sept. 15
ENT 550 Entrepreneurial Planning TBA 6/28/13
and
7/19/13
5 Sept. 16 -
October 27
ENT 560 Intellectual Property TBA 8/9/13
and
8/30/13
6 October 28 -
Dec. 8
ENT 570 Entrepreneurial Finance TBA 9/20/13
and
10/11/13
7   ENT 580 Entrepreneurial Strategy TBA 11/1/13
and
11/22/13
8   ENT 590 Entrepreneurial Leadership TBA  
9   ENT 600 Entrepreneurial Creation TBA  

NOTE: This schedule is subject to change. All class times are based on California time (PST).

 
Master of Entrepreneurship Program Fees

Affordable Pay-As-You-Learn System: Pay for only one course at a time, or receive a 10% discount on tuition by paying 100% of your program fees at the time you enroll.

Application and Registration Fees
Application Fee
(Non-refundable after 5 days)
$ 75
Registration Fee
(Non-refundable after 5 days)
$ 100
Per Course Fees
Tuition Fee
($375 per credit x three credits)
$ 1,125/course taken
Records Fee $ 200/term
Per Course Fee Total: $1,325.00
Additional Fees
Transfer Credit Fee $ 125 / credit
Graduation fee $ 300
Original Transcript No cost
Each Additional Transcript Copy $ 25(optional)
End of Program Fees
Diploma No cost
Replacement Diploma $ 100.00 (optional)
Course Completion Letter $ 35.00 (optional)
Degree Program Total
Degree Program Total $16,375*

*Applicants enrolled by July 31, 2013 will receive a 50% tuition reduction off of their entire program, making the program total $9625. Try a course before committing to the program! Applicant must meet entrance requirements.

Note: The list of tuition fees does not include textbook fees. Textbooks average approximately $150 - $200 per course. To maintain active status, the records fee must be paid even if skipping a term.

The above itemizes all of the fees and charges for which the student is responsible.

Each course is US$1,325.00 for tuition excluding books, materials and other costs as follows. Students must pay the required tuition fee prior to commencing their next course. The student is not required to pay this tuition fee until the student wishes to register for his or her next course.

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iconhowtoapply2The steps below are general guidelines for joining a program at Anaheim University. Just complete the following steps and, if approved, become part of Anaheim University's global community within 2 weeks.

ApplicationStep1

Read thoroughly through the pages of our website and catalog

ApplicationStep2 Click here to submit your application online
Click here to fill out a pdf version of the application and submit via email.
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The following documents are required for admission:

  • Application form (submit online)
  • Application fee payment (Submit credit card information online, mail check or send bank wire transfer)
  • One recent passport-size color photograph (submit online or mail original)
  • Official English language proficiency test score report if you are a non-native English speaker (mail original)
  • Official transcripts.† (mail original)
  • Resume †† (submit online)
  • Brief Statement.†† (submit online)
  • Resume documenting a minimum of 4 years experience in some aspect of TESOL (teaching, teacher education or publishing).+++(submit online)
  • An outline (1,000 words) of the research that the applicant envisions undertaking for the dissertation. +++
  • Three references attesting to personal and professional qualifications. One reference must be from each of the following:+++
    - A recent employer.
    - A TESOL professional who can attest to the applicant’s potential as a doctoral student.
    - A member of the academic faculty where the applicant completed his/her MA.

††† Ed.D TESOL Only
†† MA TESOL Only
† Not applicable to TESOL/TEYL Certificate Programs

 

ApplicationStep3

Pay the application fee of $75 (Degree/Graduate Diploma/Graduate Certificate program) or $50 (TESOL Certificate/TEYL Certificate).


This fee may be paid by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, check or bank wire transfer.

ApplicationStep5 Send all required application documents you do not submit online by registered mail to the Office of Admissions at:
Anaheim University
Office of Admissions Room 110
1240 S. State College Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92806-5150
USA
ApplicationStep6 Upon receipt of application materials, a receipt for the application fee will be sent to you. In case your application materials are incomplete, please follow the directions issued by AU. When the Dean has approved acceptance of a student, an acceptance message and enrollment agreement form will be sent to the student.

 

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