IMBA - The MBA for Entrepreneurial Thinking

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     IMBA - The MBA for Entrepreneurial Thinking, as it's called, is a two-year program, one that helped us earn a #10 in the nation ranking among the "Top 25 Entrepreneurial Colleges for Graduate Students."

     Our IMBA — The MBA for Entrepreneurial Thinking teaches entrepreneurial skills to those who want to succeed in today's nimble corporations or launch their own businesses. With an MBA from the IMBA program, you will be prepared to run new ventures within existing organizations or to start your own company. Entrepreneurship is as important today to the largest corporations as it is to start-ups.

     The business environment of the 21st century requires the integration of sound business and management practices, entrepreneurial thinking, technological innovation, effective strategies and versatile human resources. The IMBA - The MBA for Entrepreneurial Thinking program is structured around a framework that parallels the contemporary business environment. The integrative model incorporates team teaching, group problem-solving and corporate partnerships that expose students to the practical and applied world of business.

     Team teaching in the IMBA program involves professors from different disciplines, such as accounting, marketing and operations, teaching a course together so that you can learn how the various functions interact.

     In addition to a thorough understanding of entrepreneurial thinking, emphasis is placed on leadership, strategic thinking, communication skills, and an immersion in global business. The use and understanding of information technology is an important part of the program.

Contact Information:

IMBA - The MBA for Entrepreneurial Thinking Program
College of Business
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292-0001

For General Questions:

Jennifer Philpot
Graduate Academic Counselor
Phone: (502) 852-7257
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Dr. Van Clouse
Cobb Family Professor of Entrepreneurship
  
Phone: (502) 852-4782
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