
ENTR 300
Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) Overview of the fundamental principles and processes of entrepreneurship including idea generation and opportunity analysis.
Effective: Spring 2011
Prerequisite:
ACCTG 211, ECON 102
ENTR 320
Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation (3) Explores the process for starting and growing a new venture including the development of a business plan.
Effective: Summer 2000
Prerequisite:
ENTR 300
ENTR 400
Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures (3) Overview of alternative forms of financing including seed capital, valuing a company, going public, partnerships, and acquisitions.
Effective: Summer 2000
Prerequisite:
B A 243 orB LAW 243;ENTR 320, FIN 301
ENTR 410
Entrepreneurial Marketing (3) Principles of Internet marketing and strategies for marketing new ventures on the Web.
Effective: Spring 2007
Prerequisite:
ENTR 320, MIS 204, MKTG 301
ENTR 420
Leadership and Growth of New Ventures (3) Leadership of an entrepreneurial organization, including organizational effectiveness, stages of entrepreneurial growth, strategies for the future, and developing people.
Effective: Summer 2000
Prerequisite:
ENTR 320;MGMT 100 orMGMT 301
ENTR 430
Entrepreneurship and New Product Development (3) Examines the process of designing, testing and launching new products, and developing a strategy for commercialization of the technology.
Effective: Summer 2000
Prerequisite:
ENTR 300
ENTR 440
Entrepreneurship and Franchising (3) Overview of the entire franchising process with a focus on licensing and distributorship, trade marks, strategy, and growing the enterprise.
Effective: Summer 2000
Prerequisite:
ENTR 300
ENTR 496
Independent Studies (1-18) Creative projects, including research and design, that are supervised on an individual basis and that fall outside the scope of formal courses.
Effective: Summer 2000
ENTR 497
Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given infrequently to explore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject that may be topical or of special interest.
Effective: Summer 2000
ENTR 497A
Sheetz Fellow Program (1) This course is an introduction to the Sheetz Fellows Program. It prepares students with an entrepreneurial mindset for leadership roles by providing them with mentoring opportunities, acadmic challenges, and resources. Topic areas include; servant leadership, business networking, social networking, study abroad exploration, and resume development. The Sheetz Fellows experience offers "an education for leadership" in the best tradition of the Business program. It molds well-rounded students who are ready for the world and prepares students for citizenship and for life-long learning.
Effective: Fall 2013 Ending: Fall 2013 Future: Fall 2013
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