%0 Journal Article %T Entrepreneurial Intentions among Undergraduate Students in South-West, ‎Nigeria: An Evaluation of Entrepreneurship Education %A Oluwatoyin G. %A Bawalla %A Luqman O. Muraina %J specialty journal of psychology and management %@ 2412-5695 %D 2019 %V 5 %N 2 %P 28-41 %X This study sought to examine the impacts of entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial ‎intentions among undergraduates’ students in South-West, Nigeria. It made an in-road into the ‎phenomenon by examining the rationale inherent in imparting entrepreneurship into ‎undergraduate students which bordered on increasing socio-economic development and ‎transformation. The study was anchored on interpretative understanding of Rational Choice ‎Theory and its underpinnings centred on weighing the likely pros and the cons of an action ‎before one dabbles into it. The research design was cross-sectional and exploratory, and the ‎mixed method of data collection was adopted and data were generated through 403 copies of ‎questionnaire and 12 IDIs’ across four universities in South West, Nigeria. The findings ‎revealed that the undergraduates who had acquired entrepreneurship knowledge and skills were ‎perceived to have higher entrepreneurship intentions than undergraduate students that lacks ‎knowledge of entrepreneurship. The study concluded that undergraduate students’ in South-‎West had very good knowledge of entrepreneurship education which serves as a good ‎propelling factor towards enterprise creation. The study recommended that undergraduates ‎should be taught on how to utilise IT in positively impacting on the actualisation of their vision ‎in becoming entrepreneurs, and that entrepreneurship educators should be trained, re-trained, ‎motivated and developed‎‎. %U https://sciarena.com/article/entrepreneurial-intentions-among-undergraduate-students-in-south-west-nigeria-an-evaluation-of-entrepreneurship-education