Originally, the Department (i.e., Entrepreneurship division) was part of the Liberal Studies in the Business School which comprised the Communication Skills division, Economics division, and African Studies division. The division was mandated to run the Entrepreneurship course taken by all Higher National Diploma (HND) students as a service course to all departments. The Entrepreneurship division was transformed into the Department of Entrepreneurship and Finance. This has been the official name since the 2007/2008 academic year. The Department is an innovative unit that continues to define its mission to produce world-class entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs for public, private, and not-for-profit sectors in Ghana and beyond; It also facilitates the continuing professional development of its faculty. Faculty members in the Department conduct research in a wide scope of disciplines including; Digital Entrepreneurship, Green Innovation Performance, E-Business, Entrepreneurial Marketing, Organizational Behaviour, International Finance, International Business, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Sustainability, as well as provide cutting-edge entrepreneurial and finance advice to organizations within Ghana and beyond. The Department also hosts undergraduate and diploma programs. Mandate of the Department The Department of Entrepreneurship and Finance was set up to provide entrepreneurial education at the higher national diploma and undergraduate levels; conduct relevant research in entrepreneurship and finance; and engage in corporate social responsibility by offering the University's surrounding communities entrepreneurship skills through an entrepreneurship clinic.