Graduate Entrepreneurship Courses


The Entrepreneurial Challenge
explores the contemporary view of entrepreneurship as a method of management applicable in enterprises of all sizes and stages of development. Within this view, entrepreneurs are made, not born as they develop different strategic orientations, different patterns of commitment to opportunity and differing perspectives on resource control, management structure, and compensation/reward policy. This orientation may be summarized as being more nimble with a persistent emphasis upon innovation. Completion of an entrepreneurship project is an integral part of the course.

New Venture Management
examines the two critical aspects of success in entrepreneurship: planning a successful launch and managing the growth and development of an entrepreneurial venture. Students in this class will work actual business ventures that they intend to launch or that they are already operating. Completion of a fully developed business plan for the students ventures is an integral part of this course. Pre-requisite: ETP 6500

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