Entrepreneurship
- ENT 1100Intro to EntrepreneurshipThis course allows students of any major to develop a working knowledge of fundamental entrepreneurial concepts, vocabulary, skills, and tools that can enhance professional efficacy, whether at a startup or an established business.
- ENT 2130Business in the ArtsThis course takes an in-depth look at business aspects through the lens of the arts, with an emphasis on cultivating and developing an entrepreneurial perspective.
- ENT 3100Entrepreneurship ApplicationsThis course allows students to apply and analyze entrepreneurial principles essential to successfully launching and scaling new ventures in both startups and existing organizations. Topics include opportunity recognition, ideation, design thinking, business and revenue model development, market experimentation, bootstrapping, and more.
- ENT 3190Internship in EntrepreneurshipPrerequisites: ENT 3100. This course is focused on helping students who are employed in an entrepreneurial setting develop professionally by applying knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to their particular entrepreneurial setting.
- ENT 4114Entrepreneurship/Sm BusSame as MGMT 4614. Prerequisites: ENT 3100, BUS AD 2900, FINANCE 3500, MKTG 3700, MGMT 3600, and a 2.0 overall GPA; or consent of instructor. This integrative general management course is designed to communicate the academic principles of business management applicable to solving of problems of small and medium-size businesses and assist in their development. This course will provide a background in the forms of business, the development of business plans and systems integration, venture capital, accounting, procurement, promotion, financing, distribution and negotiations for initial organization, and operation and expansion of the firm.