Online Master of Science in Entrepreneurship

Online Master of Science in Entrepreneurship
Learn to be your own boss from anywhere in the world

The Thomas S. Johnson Master of Science in Entrepreneurship Online options require zero campus visits for students. This master’s degree is open to any undergraduate major. Students learn to grow their entrepreneurial mindset and how to be their own boss. While the program was designed to be completed within one year, some of our working professional students choose to extend their experience an additional year in order to accommodate their busy lives.

The Master of Science in Entrepreneurship Program, a departure from typical graduate business programs, awakens the entrepreneurial spirit. This 32-credit, one-year intensive program equips promising entrepreneurs with the skills and savvy to plan, launch and sustain innovative ventures on their terms. Students are exposed to cutting edge entrepreneurial theory, which they apply immediately by consulting for small businesses, commercializing UF technology, and creating their own businesses.

Program at a Glance

Program Cost: In-state: $16,982 | Out-of-State: $38,724
(Additional university fees may apply. Prices subject to change.)

Application Deadline: Domestic: July 1 | International: May 15 | Combined: July 15

Start date: August 2021

Combination Bachelor/Master

Current university of Florida Students:

Current UF students admitted to the combination option can begin graduate coursework while still an undergraduate, with the approval of their undergraduate department. Students can apply a maximum of 12 credits of graduate coursework to both their undergraduate and graduate degrees.


UF Employee Education Program (EEP)

For the online format, we do not accept students who are participating in the UF Employee Education Program (EEP). The Warrington College of Business has the ability to limit the number of online specialized masters students participating in the EEP due to its distance education format. In response to high levels of demand, EEP applications to these programs are not currently being accepted.