MANA 300Entrepreneurship: Launching Your Business

Credits:

3.0

Department:

Management

Program:

Undergraduate
This final-year course offers students the opportunity to learn how to capitalize on their domain-specific knowledge and recognize opportunities for self-employment or new venture creation. The course assumes no background courses in business, but it presumes that students have already developed an interest in entrepreneurial careers within their respective fields of study. The first phase of the course exposes the fundamental concepts and issues in entrepreneurship and related business fields. The second phase introduces students to the elements of business planning in the context of entrepreneurial projects, followed by the third phase where students formulate their own business plans.
Prerequisite: ADMI 201 or ADMI 202 or MANA 201;
NOTE: JMSB students may not take this course for credit.
NOTE: This course does not count toward the requirements of the Minor in Business Studies.