Entrepreneurship
- ENT 3100Entrepreneurship ApplicationsThis course focuses on applying and analyzing processes of entrepreneurship as they relate to successfully launching and scaling new ventures in both startup and existing organizations. By focusing on a single, real-world entrepreneurial opportunity in a topical industry, students will learn about developing an entrepreneurial mindset, creating and finding opportunities, ideation, design thinking, business and revenue model development, market experimentation, bootstrapping, sources of financing, and early-stage venture marketing strategies.
- ENT 4147Intro to Project ManagementSame as SCMA 4347. Prerequisites: SCMA 3301 and a minimum campus GPA of 2.0. This course introduces the concepts and practices of Project Management with a focus on supply chain and analytics related projects. It covers conventional aspects of project management, such as the project evaluation, planning, roles, responsibilities, scheduling, and tracking. In addition, this class introduces agile project management as applicable to projects where there is not the specificity of goals or solutions to be applicable to traditional project management.