BUS-3500 Entrepreneurship

This course is an introduction to entrepreneurship, providing a framework for understanding operational, technical, and market related issues surrounding starting and operating a successful small business. Topics include, but are not limited to, making the decision to go into business, developing a business plan, managing creativity, start-up feasibility studies, obtaining start-up financing, selecting a market target, promoting a business with limited resources, and succession planning. The course will make students aware of the opportunities and risks of starting and managing their own businesses.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Complete ACC-2101, BUS-1010, BUS-2010, and ECO-1001 with minimum grades of D-.