Business
| Undergraduate Course Details | |
|---|---|
| Number | MGT 350 |
| Title | Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
| Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | MKT241N, FIN322 |
Description
Emphasizes those aspects of management that are uniquely important to entrepreneurial ventures. Topics covered include: the role of the entrepreneur in today's economy; the entrepreneurial personality; the feasibility plan; forms of ownership; pros and cons of starting a business or buying an existing business; franchising, finances; location; purchasing; inventory; risk management; marketing; government regulation and assistance; managing for growth; and the international aspects of entrepreneurial activity. Examples of actual entrepreneurial and start-up business situations are used. Three lecture hours per week. Open to Business Administration majors and minors and Entrepreneurship minors. Not open to students who have received credit for MGT337.
FSC
| Undergraduate Course Details | |
|---|---|
| Number | MGT 350 |
| Title | Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
| Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | MKT241N, FIN322 |
Description
Emphasizes those aspects of management that are uniquely important to entrepreneurial ventures. Topics covered include: the role of the entrepreneur in today's economy; the entrepreneurial personality; the feasibility plan; forms of ownership; pros and cons of starting a business or buying an existing business; franchising, finances; location; purchasing; inventory; risk management; marketing; government regulation and assistance; managing for growth; and the international aspects of entrepreneurial activity. Examples of actual entrepreneurial and start-up business situations are used. Three lecture hours per week. Open to Business Administration majors and minors and Entrepreneurship minors. Not open to students who have received credit for MGT337.
HRI
| Undergraduate Course Details | |
|---|---|
| Number | MGT 350 |
| Title | Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
| Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | MKT241N, FIN322 |
Description
Emphasizes those aspects of management that are uniquely important to entrepreneurial ventures. Topics covered include: the role of the entrepreneur in today's economy; the entrepreneurial personality; the feasibility plan; forms of ownership; pros and cons of starting a business or buying an existing business; franchising, finances; location; purchasing; inventory; risk management; marketing; government regulation and assistance; managing for growth; and the international aspects of entrepreneurial activity. Examples of actual entrepreneurial and start-up business situations are used. Three lecture hours per week. Open to Business Administration majors and minors and Entrepreneurship minors. Not open to students who have received credit for MGT337.
Management
| Undergraduate Course Details | |
|---|---|
| Number | MGT 350 |
| Title | Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
| Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | MKT241N, FIN322 |
Description
Emphasizes those aspects of management that are uniquely important to entrepreneurial ventures. Topics covered include: the role of the entrepreneur in today's economy; the entrepreneurial personality; the feasibility plan; forms of ownership; pros and cons of starting a business or buying an existing business; franchising, finances; location; purchasing; inventory; risk management; marketing; government regulation and assistance; managing for growth; and the international aspects of entrepreneurial activity. Examples of actual entrepreneurial and start-up business situations are used. Three lecture hours per week. Open to Business Administration majors and minors and Entrepreneurship minors. Not open to students who have received credit for MGT337.