Why would you enroll in Master in Entrepreneuship?

Many graduate programs have been developed to consider the various competencies and capabilities that entrepreneurs need to acquire as they go through running their enterprises. Why would anybody enroll in Master in Entrepreneurship?

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Probably to further their knowledge about establishing a start-up though I've never seen anyone doing masters in entrepreneurship. MBA seems to be the route for most people. IMO, I don't think being an entrepreneur requires you to have an academic degree. Many people become so risk-averse by the time they finish their degree and then work for someone else. Of course there are exceptions but I feel that formal education confines your creativity and imagination, which are essential traits that entrepreneurs need to have.

 

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