2024-2025 Graduate Catalog w/ September Addendum 
    
    Nov 20, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog w/ September Addendum

Techpreneurship, M.S.


This 36-semester hour Master of Science in Techpreneurship combines technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The student explores the skillsets to build start-ups or innovate new products or processes in an existing organization. The student is taught to create, recognize, and support innovation in any environment. The student is introduced to the process technologies entrepreneurs use to start and scale high growth companies. Techpreneurship is a flexible program that allows the student to choose elective courses from any existing graduate program to leverage their previous education and work experience. This program provides access to a network of practicing mentors who may share their experiences and provide guidance to the student.

Program Goals

Techpreneurship graduates are able to:

  • Start, own, and manage successful innovative and technology-intensive startup businesses;
  • Embrace innovation to capitalize economic benefits and to serve as a positive factor in social change;
  • Leverage modern technologies to gain a competitive advantage in the business world;
  • Become leaders and effective members of the business community; and
  • Develop communication skills and the ability to interact with others.

Techpreneurship Requirements


Master of Science in Techpreneurship program is a 36-semester hour program that consists of required core courses (15 semester hours), required project or thesis courses (6 semester hours), and electives from a wide range of management and technology courses (15 semester hours). The semester hour value of each course appears in parentheses ( ).

Complete the following Core courses - 15 semester hours:


Complete the following experiential courses - 6 semester hours:


Complete the following Concentration:


Individualized Concentration (15 semester hours)


The Master of Science in Techpreneurship student can choose courses totaling 15 semester hours from any Harrisburg University Master of Science program.