ENTR 47515 Case Studies in Entrepreneurship

This course will engage students in critical thinking and decision-making about entrepreneurial enterprises in the context of case studies and/or entrepreneurial simulations. The purpose of the course is to refine and develop skills required for entrepreneurs to start new businesses. Through analysis of entrepreneurial success and failures, students will examine the challenges encountered when starting a new business.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

a grade of C or better in FIN 32000 and MRKT 35010. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000.

Offered

Spring semester only.