USC Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
The Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is among the nation's leaders in entrepreneurship education and research. Its faculty—a diverse mix of academics and entrepreneur practitioners—together offer undergraduate and graduate programs designed to help students acquire the tools, develop the skills, and cultivate the mindset central to organizing, launching, and managing successful new ventures.
The program has consistently ranked among the top programs in the nation and has been ranked #1 by Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine. Business Week with U.S. News and World Report labeled the Greif Center as "one of the best Entrepreneurship programs" in the country.
Mission Statement:
The research mission of the Greif Center is to develop, support, and disseminate leading-edge interdisciplinary scholarship in entrepreneurship. Such scholarship meets the highest standards of scientific rigor, as evidenced in publications in top-tier academic journals, and will examine questions and problems that are central to the practice of entrepreneurship.
Through our activities we aim to position the Greif Center and the Marshall School as leaders in entrepreneurship research.
We are essentially preparing and globalizing world-class Entrepreneurs to network in the field of Business through our curriculum.
Curriculum:
Social Entrepreneurship courses are offered at both the Undergraduate and Graduate levels.
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