Entrepreneurship
ENTR 266 – Beginning Entrepreneurship (on-line course) 3
This course is currently being offered on-line only. It is structured to give the student a basic understanding of the principle elements necessary to successfully start and run a small business. It is offered throughout the year and is primarily targeted to non-business majors.
ENTR 267 – Entrepreneurship and Leadership Seminar for Roosevelt Scholars 2
A rigorous review of business management and leadership principles for non-business majors enrolled in the Roosevelt Scholars’ Program. Students will work individually and in teams, researching, presenting, and discussing current issues and practices in entrepreneurship, management, and leadership. Spring.
ENTR 366 – Entrepreneurship 3
Prepares the student to start a new business; including small business managerial skills such as financing, basic accounting, marketing research and planning, product development, hiring and administering employees, organizational form and tax implications, etc. Students are required to write a complete business plan for a new enterprise. Pre-requisite: BACM 301 – Principles of Marketing. Pre-requisite: Business Administrations majors must complete all Level 1 courses with a “C” or better. Spring