Sharpen Your Entrepreneurial Thinking
Across industries and career paths, great business leaders share a common attribute: an entrepreneurial mindset. An MSEL from Babson is the cornerstone of a successful career in business management.
Learn to innovate, inspire, and lead in this full-time, 9 month program for recent college graduates.
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Across industries and career paths, great business leaders share a common attribute: an entrepreneurial mindset. An MSEL from Babson is the cornerstone of a successful career in business management.
Babson College’s Master of Science in Management in Entrepreneurial Leadership (MSEL) will provide you with critical tools for evaluating opportunities, balancing competing demands, and making effective decisions. You will emerge as a highly skilled collaborator, problem solver, and organizational leader.
Over the course of two 14-week semesters, you will complete an integrated set of courses in marketing, economics, accounting, operations, management, finance, and strategy. Outside the classroom, you will participate in practical leadership activities as well as experiential learning projects that will complement and reinforce your course work.
Graduates of Babson's Master of Science in Management in Entrepreneurial Leadership are elevating their impact in organizations and industries around the world. Here's one example of how Babson alumni are making a difference.
Matthew Mottola MSEL ‘17 used his required experiential course as an opportunity to launch a business idea he’d been hatching. He brought that idea all the way to Microsoft, where he worked after graduating. Mottola took his entrepreneurial mindset and used it to spark change in one of the largest companies in the world. He used his Babson education to innovate from within—and finally solved the problem he’d chased throughout his career.