ENTR.1500 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Business
Id: 041770
Credits: 3-3
Description
Entrepreneurship can be considered a process of economic or social value creation, rather than the single event of opening a business. This course focuses on creativity, innovation, problem identification, opportunity recognition, developing solutions, and resource acquisition. The functional areas of business and the cross-functional nature of these will be demonstrated as student teams will address problems they discover.
Prerequisites
All students are required to take this course if they have fewer than 30 earned credits. This course is open to Business Administration majors. Students in other majors can enroll with a permission number.
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Course prerequisites/corequisites are determined by the faculty and approved by the curriculum committees. Students are required to fulfill these requirements prior to enrollment. For courses offered through online or GPS delivery, students are responsible for confirming with the instructor or department that all enrollment requirements have been satisfied before registering.