Is Brown University One Step Closer to Launching a Business School?

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Is Brown University One Step Closer to Launching a Business School?

Brown University has approved new undergraduate programs in business and entrepreneurship as part of an expanded set of academic options for students.

“This new constellation of offerings strengthens the academic experience of our students and creates exciting opportunities to engage in experiential learning,” said Provost Richard M. Locke, who taught entrepreneurship courses as a longtime professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before coming to Brown in 2013.

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The changes were approved by the College Curriculum Council, an elected body of faculty, staff and students that oversees undergraduate curricular offerings, in response to proposals developed by Brown faculty from multiple academic departments.

The New Programs

Starting next year, Brown will offer concentration tracks in business economics and organizational studies as well as a new undergraduate certificate in entrepreneurship.

“Brown has long sought to remain nimble in a rapidly changing landscape, responding to the increasing interest of students and faculty in entrepreneurship and business-related fields by leveraging and strengthening academic resources. Creating these new pathways ensures that Brown continues to meet growing student and faculty demand in these exciting areas with flexibility, innovation and rigor,” said Dean of College Rashid Zia.

The development of the new academic pathways follows Brown’s investment in these areas in recent years, including the launch of the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship, the expansion of the School of Engineering and the addition of faculty with deep expertise in these fields across several academic departments.

The new concentration tracks in business economics and organizational studies will be offered through the departments of economics and sociology, respectively


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