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Dec 27, 2024
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ENTR 120 - Foundations of Entrepreneurship 3 Hour(s)
This course introduces students to entrepreneurial concepts, topics and terminology including the creation of enduring change in economic and social systems. The course will present comtemporary trends in for-profit, not-for-profit, and low-profit entrepreneurial models and will expose students to real-world startup ventures in each. Students will develop an understanding of the entrepreneurial thought process and skills of entrepreneurs as they learn about opportunity recognition; industry, competitor, and market analysis; planning and structuring an entrepreneurial venture; and financial issues including financail sustainabilty of social ventures.
Cross-Listed with NFPM 140
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