7 Schools of Entrepreneurship You Never Heard of That Could Give You a Leg UpWhile you don't need a degree or certification to find business success, it can certainly help.

ByJeff Boss

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There's a paradigm shift taking place in the startup world today, notes Michael Kaplan ofPhase2Advantage, an Instructional Design & Publishing company. No longer is startup success dependent upon the traditional linear model of writing a business plan, obtaining a bank loan, building a brand and then waiting for customers to show up.

The old adage of "build it and they will come" is being replaced with "build it, but only with theminimum viable productyou need to test for success."

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People today are entering the startup realm with far more formal education and experience in entrepreneurship than ever before, and they're doing so from many of the following schools whose degrees in entrepreneurship you might not have heard about yet:

1. American Military University

No, you won't have to buzz your hair or march to class (but don't quote me on that).AMUoffers bachelor and master's of arts degrees in entrepreneurship designed for those interested in pursuing a business venture or managing an entrepreneurial enterprise. Graduates gain practical experience in ideation, marketing and management.

2. George Mason University

The master's of arts in interdisciplinary studies with a focus onsocial entrepreneurshipcombines classroom instruction, a consulting project with a local social enterprise and a lean startup exercise. Students with a concentration in social entrepreneurship will learn about the roles that technology, public policy, market-based approaches, research, leadership, strategy and communication play in implementing solutions to urgent challenges around the globe.

3. Georgetown University

The posh D.C.-based university offers a course intechnology entrepreneurshipthat examines the startup process through two optics: the entrepreneur and the organization. Topics range from intellectual property, venture finance, product development, technical market strategies, strategic alliances andleadership development.

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4. University of Virginia

The Darden School of Business offers anMBA in innovation and entrepreneurshipthat highlights design thinking, the entrepreneurial mindset and startup incubators, to name a few topics. The course uses "an active learning approach that challenges you to think quickly on your feet, to think critically and innovatively about business issues, and to step forward to make a difference in your community and around the world." How's that for a selling point?

5. Center for Entrepreneurship

If going (back) to school sounds boring, what about doing it in Hong Kong to rattle things up? In 2013, Google and the Center for Entrepreneurship, Hong Kong, paired to create theEmpowering Young Entrepreneurs(EYE) Program with the intention of infusing greater innovation into an "entrepreneurial ecosystem [in Hong Kong that] is disconnected and facing an "innovation deadlock.'"

6. Study.com

If funding for education isn't in the foreseeable future, there areseven universitiesthat offer free (readfree) online entrepreneurship courses. However, not all the resources listed lead to college credit (hey, you can't have everything, right?).

7. Udacity.com

This course -- with its little gem of a title,How to Build a Startup: The Lean Launchpad-- is another free resource that offers videos, transcripts and discussion forums in which you can collaborate with other like-minded wannabe business owners.

Sure, unicorn CEOs such as Mark Zuckerberg found success without a degree in entrepreneurship, as did many others. However, there were also significant lessons learned along the way that a degree in entrepreneurship would help mitigate. Invest in yourself now and reap the rewards later.

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Jeff Boss

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Jeff Boss is the author of two books, team leadership coach and former 13-year Navy SEAL where his top awards included four Bronze Stars with valor and two Purple Hearts. Visit him online at www.jeff-boss.com

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