Entrepreneurship Concentration
In industrialized countries, new businesses create the majority of new jobs, yet most entrepreneurs have no formalized instruction in how to launch a new business. This concentration prepares students for the intricacies of planning, launching and leading a new business. The curriculum is designed around two themes: screening and recognizing opportunities to create value, and managerial innovation methodologies. Self-employment is only one career option for graduates of the entrepreneurship concentration. Other career options are "intrapreneurship" (innovation in large organizations), venture capital and social entrepreneurship. In addition to a traditional classroom experience, students in the concentration compete in a business plan competition and have opportunities to interact with local entrepreneurs.
Concentration Requirements
Required courses for entrepreneurship concentration:
MKT 612 | Business Research Methods | 4 |
ENT 620 | Creativity and Innovation for Entrepreneurs | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 8 |
One of the following:
ENT 630 | Selecting and Developing a Business Model | 4 |
ENT 675 | Leading and Managing New Ventures | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: 12