Course Name
Small Business and Entrepreneurship I
Description
A capstone, integrative course focused on key concepts of entrepreneurship. Topics include the nature and role of the entrepreneur; creating and organizing new ventures; the tools and techniques needed to facilitate and plan a new enterprise; and the insight and judgment skills required in dealing with new venture management. Students also engage in preparation and presentation of a comprehensive business plan.
Prerequisite(s)
Fourth year business standing; and BUSI 301, 342, 363, and 377. (3-0; 3-0)