BA in Entrepreneurship
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Entrepreneurship at the Florida Institute of Science and Management (FLISM) is an immersive, comprehensive program that equips students with the skills, knowledge, and mindset needed to launch and manage successful businesses. Designed for aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders, this program provides a deep understanding of business management, innovation, and entrepreneurship, preparing students for dynamic roles in various sectors
Why pursue a BA in Entrepreneurship from FLISM?
The BA in Entrepreneurship at FLISM is tailored to foster the creative and critical thinking skills needed to navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship. This program blends academic rigor with practical business applications, empowering students to launch and grow their ventures or excel in managerial positions in established organizations.
Key Highlights
Earn a globally recognized degree

100% Online Program

24*7 Access

Comprehensive Curriculum

Networking Opportunities
Program Objectives
- Understand key entrepreneurial concepts including innovation, business planning, and financial management.
- Develop the practical skills required to create and sustain a business, from product development to marketing and finance.
- Cultivate leadership, negotiation, and communication skills essential for managing a startup or leading a team.
- Gain insights into global business practices and sustainability in entrepreneurship.
- Learn to identify business opportunities, assess risks, and strategize for growth and innovation.

Curriculum
The curriculum for the BA in Entrepreneurship is designed to provide a balanced combination of academic learning and hands-on entrepreneurial experience. Students will explore topics such as business strategy, marketing, financial management, and the entrepreneurial mindset, while also engaging in real-world projects, internships, and startup ventures.
Semester 1
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- Business Communication-I
- Financial Accounting for Startups
- Microeconomics for Entrepreneurs
- Principles of Management
Semester 2
- Business Communication-II
- Cost & Budgeting for Startups
- Entrepreneurial Psychology
- Macroeconomics
- Business Statistics
Semester 3
- Business Environment & Legal Framework
- Digital Tools for Entrepreneurs
- Marketing Strategies for Startups
- Business Research Methods
- Social Entrepreneurship
Semester 4
- Operations & Supply Chain Management
- Venture Capital & Funding Strategies
- Human Resource Management for Startups
- Innovation & Technology in Business
- Business Taxation & Compliance
Semester 5
- Strategic Management for Entrepreneurs
- Startup Growth & Scaling
- Organizational Behavior
- Elective I*
- Elective II*
Semester 6
- Business Ethics & Corporate Responsibility
- Digital Marketing for Entrepreneurs
- Elective III*
- Elective IV*
- Business Incubation Project (Thesis)
Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program?
The B.Com program is an undergraduate degree that provides foundational knowledge in business and commerce, covering areas such as accounting, finance, economics, business law, and management.
What career opportunities can I pursue with a B.Com?
Graduates can pursue a variety of careers, including roles in accounting, finance, banking, business consulting, human resources, marketing, and entrepreneurship. Many also pursue advanced studies such as an MBA or professional certifications in accounting and finance.
What are the benefits of studying a B.Com?
A B.Com degree provides a solid foundation for a career in business and commerce. It opens doors to high-paying roles in finance, accounting, and management, while also providing the flexibility to specialize in areas of interest or start your own business.
How will the B.Com program help me in my career?
The program equips you with essential business skills, including financial analysis, communication, and problem-solving. Additionally, it provides exposure to real-world business situations, enhancing your ability to make informed decisions in a dynamic work environment.
What are the subjects taught in the B.Com program?
The subjects include Accounting Principles, Business Law, Corporate Governance, Financial Management, Micro and Macroeconomics, Marketing, Taxation, and Business Mathematics, with optional electives in areas like Human Resource Management, International Business, and E-Commerce.