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Do you have a startup company you want to grow? The University of Utah offers a program providing personalized mentors, applied curriculum, a peer support network, access to funding, and so much more. The award-winning Master of Business Creation (MBC) program at the University of Utah's David Eccles School of Business might be the perfect program for you.
Apply now to enroll in the program in one of two formats. Choose from the in-person, full-time program, or the flexible, online program. Both offer the same benefits and personalized attention.
Here are five reasons to enroll in the MBC program to grow your startup:
Top-ranked program for entrepreneurship
The David Eccles School of Business is ranked among the best schools for entrepreneurship by US News & World Report. Its entrepreneurship programs are provided in partnership between the Department of Entrepreneurship & Strategy and the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute.
Focused on your startup
Founders in the MBC program will be studying their courses as they focus on their startup. They will spend their time cultivating their ideas while accessing classes, people, and resources that will help them develop their concept and make it successful.
High-value and affordable program
The MBC program is designed to be a very high-value and affordable program. Beyond other benefits, the curriculum, one-on-one mentoring, access to micro business grants, and marketing support provide total value, exceeding the cost of tuition in the program.
Best of a business accelerator & master's degree
The MBC program combines the best parts of a business accelerator and a graduate business degree program to help entrepreneurs advance their startup companies. Founders receive personalized, in-depth support and resources while also taking classes on related topics from renowned faculty at a top-ranked business school.
Participate in person or online
Founders can choose from two formats in the Master of Business Creation program. Participants in the in-person format may complete the program on campus at the University of Utah over two semesters, or online in a more flexible schedule over three semesters.
Learn more and apply to enroll
The application deadline for MBC Online format for spring 2025 semester, with classes starting in January, is Nov. 15. The priority deadline for fall 2025 is March 20, with classes starting in August. Founders should apply as soon as possible as space is limited.
Learn more about the Master of Business Creation (MBC) and apply here.