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ENTR 300 - Entrepreneurship: Starting Your Business |
A study of the challenges and opportunities of starting up a business. Entrepreneurs tend to have limited resources and limited experience. Their goal is to beat the odds of failure, grow and become profitable. Students adopt the tools necessary to design and develop a new business and engage their creative thinking capabilities. Students develop a business plan which brings together the marketing, operations, management, funding, accounting and legal aspects of business start-ups. Real world entrepreneurs in different fields from Fashion design to IT/computer science may be featured as guest speakers. Student readings include books on start-up tools, cases, as well autobiographies of several successful entrepreneurs.
Prerequisites: ENWR 110 Composition II, Domain Gen Ed Mathematics Core, and Sophomore Standing.
1.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Non-Matriculated, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Management, Business&Info Tech Department Course Attributes: Undergraduate Level Course |