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ENT 524
The Practice of Entrepreneurship
This course extends beyond the confines of traditional theory, offering a deep dive into the multifaceted world of starting and managing businesses across a broad spectrum of industries. From high-tech startups to social enterprises, and from family businesses to creative and cultural ventures, this course embraces the entire entrepreneurial ecosystem. Through a combination of rigorous academic study, practical exercises, real-world case studies, and hands-on projects, students will begin to acquire the skills, knowledge, and experience necessary to navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship. This course is designed to empower students to identify opportunities, innovate, and implement strategies that lead to the creation and growth of successful and sustainable business ventures in any sector.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- Business Management - Entrepreneurship and Innovation Major
- ENT 527 - Theories in Entrepreneurship
- ENT 528 - New Venture Development
- ENT 555 - Managing Small and Medium Enterprises
- ENT 56A/B - Entrepreneurial Skills Development
- ENT 601 - Identifying Opportunities
- ENT 630 - Leveraging the Crowd
- ENT 710 - Making a Prototype
- ENT 727 - Applied Research in Entrepreneurship
- Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation