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Nov 27, 2024
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BUS 399 - Entrepreneurship Planned Offering: Fall, Winter Credits: 3
Prerequisites: BUS 211 and 221, and senior standing. Limited to majors in business administration, accounting and business administration, and journalism with a business journalism emphasis or by instructor consent for all other majors who have completed BUS 195: Foundations of Management and Entrepreneurship. A capstone course designed to expose students to a strategic perspective on business challenges in the context of entrepreneurial firms. Integrating concepts and analytical tools from functional disciplines (e.g., finance, marketing, accounting) in the diagnosis, analysis, and resolution of complex business situations, this seminar helps students develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to excel in either new ventures or in today’s increasingly entrepreneurial corporate environments. Among other activities, students learn from case studies, class discussions, and working together to develop and present a business plan. Shay.
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