BENT - Business Entrepreneurship

BENT 3310 Introduction to Entrepreneurship

An introductory course intended to provide students with a solid foundation in terms of the vital role played by entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in the 21st century global economy. This course assesses, explores, and critiques the phenomenon of entrepreneurship.

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BENT 4312 Global Social Entrepreneurship

This course examines the intersection of service and profession in business enterprises. Topics include major thought areas and current practices. Practical projects are a requirement.

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BENT 4351 Managing the Entrepren Fam Busi

This course will focus on the major issues and strategies for initiating, building, and managing a family business. Prerequisite: BMGT 3310.

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BENT 4355 Opportunity Identification & Launch

This course explores how to identify an attractive opportunity for both investors and yourself and what we must do to make it a success. Key success factors will be used to answer questions related to customers, costs, competition, and the environment. Prerequisite: BMKT 3311.

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BENT 4360 International Entrepreneurship

This course examines how entrepreneurs recognize and fulfill opportunities for wealth creation in an international context. Prerequisite: BMKT 3311.

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BENT 4391 Special Topics

Organized classes to explore specialized prob lems in an area of Business Administration. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Course level ("V") may range between 2 and 4 or Sophomore through Senior level.

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