MAN 3802 Principles of Entrepreneurship - Credits:
This course provides an overview of the multiple elements associated with starting and operating a small business. There will be a wide range of fundamentals covered, including: identifying needs of the marketplace, researching and assessing market opportunities, identifying and analyzing risk, creating a value proposition, designing an introductory marketing platform, obtaining financing, cash flow strategies, operating a small business, growing a small business and relevant best practices.
Admission to: International Business (INTBUS-BAS) (Historical) Management and Organizational Leadership (MGTORG-BAS) (Historical), Sustainability Management (SUSMGT-BAS) (Active), Business Administration (BUS-BS) (Active), Health Services Administration (HSA-BAS) (Historical), Dental Hygiene (DENH-BAS) (Active), Nursing (NURS-BS) (Historical), Corporate Entrepreneurship & Innovation (COENTR-ATC) (Active),