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ENTR 2101 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship


Credit Hours: (3)

Examines the foundations of entrepreneurial thinking from an interdisciplinary perspective. Students gain an overview of how successful entrepreneurs learn about the marketplace, conduct financial/ accounting analyses, and utilize management skills to develop entrepreneurial opportunities in a variety of disciplines including psychology, sociology, humanities, technology, engineering, and healthcare. Principles will be drawn from historical analysis, business, design, engineering, and technology. This course will involve guest speakers and could possibly be team taught (across different sections).

Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing.


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