Course Catalog
Entrepreneurship
List of all courses and their descriptions
List of all courses, their descriptions and offerings in the schedule book
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ENTR3650 - Franchising Management
Summer 2013 his course deals with the important aspects of starting and managing a franchise business. Specific attention is placed on the characteristics of the franchisor and franchisee; evaluation of franchise opportunities; legal concerns of franchising; the development of appropriate strategies and the successful planning, implementation and launching of new franchise businesses. Prerequisites: ENTR3500 or MGMT3500 and 60 credits 3 Credits |
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Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with ENTR3650
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ENTR3750 - Family/Small Business Mgmt
Summer 2013 Owning one's own business is, to some, the American dream. Operating that business is challenging, but it can be rewarding both in a financial and non-financial sense. On the one hand, running a business requires long hours, often with no vacation, and with high amounts of stress. On the other, owning one's own business gives flexibility and autonomy not available when working for a large company. This class is designed to make operating a small business effective and less stressful. Although there is considerable overlap between the two, small business management starts where Entrepreneurship ends. This class focuses upon the tasks associated with running a business after it is launched. We will spend a small amount of time discussing the launch of a business, but the primary emphasis is on its day-to-day operation. As such we will study the accounting/financial aspects of the business, how to locate the business, how to market its goods and services, how to manage the human resources, and other operational management aspects of the business. The course addresses some of the unique characteristics of managing established family businesses on a day-to-day basis and in planning for succession to the next generation. 3 credits. Prerequisites: ENTR3500 or MGMT 3500 and 60 credits 3 Credits |
Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with ENTR3750
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ENTR4260 - Senior Seminar & Entreprenshp
Summer 2013 Project-based capstone learning experience for ENT major. Course objective is to integrate prior coursework into a seamless whole. Course will include completion of complete business plan-including market cost and research, competitive analysis, and financial and legal planning for a viable business, or completion of a consulting project with a local ENT firm addressing issues such as business plan revision, market research, feasibility testing, financial modeling or analysis, and operations analysis. Prerequisite: ENTR3650 or ENTR3750 3 Credits |
Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with ENTR4260
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ENTR4700 - Entrepreneurship Externship
Summer 2013 Course description unavailable, please contact Academic Services. Please try again at a later time 3 Credits |
Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with ENTR4700
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