Babson MSEL
In Babson’s Master of Science in Management in Entrepreneurial Leadership (MSEL), a full-time 9 month program, students collaborate and learn among a highly diverse group of classmates. They tackle real-world challenges through experiential learning—creating a new venture, consulting for an organization to solve its business problem, and exploring the global business landscape during a course abroad. They emerge from the program with cutting-edge insights and problem-solving skills that will prepare them to lead with confidence.
MSEL LEAP
This 4.5 credit, 2-semester long course, Leading Entrepreneurial Action Project (LEAP), combines design, entrepreneurship, as well as leadership and teamwork. In this project-based course, students learn to identify and shape opportunities with the goal of a launch-ready venture. Along the way, teams of four to five students learn and engage in in-depth user research, learn to frame and reframe problems, generate a wide range of solution options, build associated business models, and design and execute various prototyping activities to test the value of their concepts.
LEAP Design Fair
Every year, at the end of the 2-semester LEAP course, the student teams present their work in a public design fair. Each team creates a booth where visitors can look at their prototypes and ask questions about anything from the problems identified, to the solutions designed, to the business models developed, all the way to the process the teams used, and what they learned along the way. This year, in 2020, we premiere the digital version of the LEAP design fair. As a result, you can participate and visit the teams from wherever you are, anywhere in the world!
Welcome to Babson, welcome to the LEAP Design Design Fair!
We hope you enjoy your visit.