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ENT 201
Entrepreneurship Immersion
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This course will inspire and nurture the entrepreneurial spirit, as students gain an appreciation for the entrepreneurial process and the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. Students will also learn how to identify entrepreneurial opportunities, how to turn those opportunities into start-up businesses, and whether entrepreneurship might be a potential career path. The course includes case studies and interactions with successful entrepreneurs.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 215
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
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This course introduces students to the excitement and challenges of building their own businesses. It focuses on identifying and evaluating entrepreneurial opportunities, as well as identifying what it takes to get a new venture off the ground. The course is enriched with real-life examples, including case studies of start-ups and personal stories from local entrepreneurs. The instructor emphasizes active, hands-on learning; additionally, student teams will get a taste for starting and running a company through a computerized business simulation.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 301
Entrepreneurship Immersion
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This course will inspire and nurture the entrepreneurial spirit, as students gain an appreciation for the entrepreneurial process and the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. Students will also learn how to identify entrepreneurial opportunities, how to turn those opportunities into start-up businesses, and whether entrepreneurship might be a potential career path. The course includes case studies and interactions with successful entrepreneurs.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 315
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
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This course introduces students to the excitement and challenges of building their own businesses. It focuses on identifying and evaluating entrepreneurial opportunities, as well as identifying what it takes to get a new venture off the ground. The course is enriched with real-life examples, including case studies of start-ups and personal stories from local entrepreneurs. The instructor emphasizes active, hands-on learning; additionally, student teams will get a taste for starting and running a company through a computerized business simulation.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 321
Real Estate Principles
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Starting with the basics of real estate terminology, students learn real estate's role in the economy, its legal foundations, government controls, appraisal processes, valuation processes, brokering and closing transactions, time value of money, basic management issues and lease clauses, and basic standard form purchase contracts.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 327
Creating the New Venture: Experiential Learning
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This course guides students through the process, experiences, and requirements for creating a new venture and planning for operations up to the point of securing customers and generating first revenues. Key course actions include developing a business plan for the new venture, examining the initial steps for start-up and operational launch, and preparing for securing of customers/revenues.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 328
Creating the E-Business Experiential Learning
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This course guides students through the process, experiences, and requirements for creating a new online venture and planning for operations up to the point of securing customers and generating first revenues. Key course actions include developing a business plan for the new venture, examining the initial steps for start-up and operational launch, and preparing for securing of customers revenues.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 332
Managing the New Venture: Experiential Learning
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In this course, students will acquire the skill sets needed to manage and grow a successful new venture, and will actually manage a new enterprise.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 341
Technology Entrepreneurship
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This course is designed to familiarize students with the creation of successful, high-value enterprises, with an emphasis on markets for technology and venture capital. Students identify a business opportunity, create a technology-based solution, and assess the commercial and technological viability of the business opportunity. Case studies will emphasize life sciences, engineering, and information technologies.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 361
New Product Development
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This course introduces students to a formal process used to develop new products and services. Throughout the process, students learn how an abstract idea can be transformed into concrete product concepts that will in turn be translated into tangible working prototypes.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 364
Entrepreneurial Management
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Students are exposed to the unique entrepreneurial experience of conceiving, evaluating, creating, managing, and eventually selling a business. The goal is to provide a comprehensive background with practical application of important concepts applicable to an entrepreneurial environment. Key business areas of finance, accounting, marketing, and management will be addressed from an entrepreneurial perspective.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 412
Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital Investment
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This course examines the financing and valuation of new ventures from the perspectives of entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. The focus is on financial thinking, tools, and techniques that are relevant for seeking new venture financing and making investment decisions. The course is suitable for anyone with an interest in startup companies, or venture capital and private equity firms. Prerequisite: Fin 325.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 421
Real Estate Finance Fundamentals
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This course will provide a fundamental understanding of basic financial concepts of real estate including compounding and discounting, construction of amortization tables and after-tax yield analysis for a simple real estate investment. It also touches on the basics of title insurance, ownership issues, fixed rate verses variable rate mortgages in residential real estate, understanding housing bubbles, and trends in valuation of residential real estate. In addition, the student will complete mathematical comparisons of leasing versus owning a home. Prerequisite: FIN 325
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 425
Corporate Entrepreneurship
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Students receive an introduction to the field of corporate entrepreneurship, including the effectiveness of different models of corporate entrepreneurship. Specific topics include the creation of an entrepreneurial culture within the organization, the translation of opportunities into attractive corporate investments, corporate venturing, and the role of venture champions.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 432
Entrepreneurial Marketing and Selling
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This course exposes students to the objectives, challenges, and requirements for effective, results-oriented marketing activities and sales efforts for the entrepreneur/new venture. Key topics include the selection, design, and budgeting of entrepreneurial marketing and advertising programs, along with effective selling, customer acquisition, and service/retention efforts.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 446
Entrepreneurial Selling and Sales Force Management
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This course assists students in developing a successful sales plan for a new venture. The first half of the course deals with sales techniques; the second half addresses important sales force management topics such as recruitment, training, deployment, motivation, compensation, and evaluation.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 460
Creating the Enterprise
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This course looks at the processes and skills individuals require in order to create their own enterprise, manage a new business, or work within an entrepreneurial organization. Students will learn how to take a good idea, assess that idea, and develop an appropriate business model, and will work in teams to develop a full-length business plan.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 491
Entrepreneurial Consulting
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Working in teams, students will consult with small business client firms. This will require the identification of problems, the proposal of solutions, and the responsibility for implementing those solutions in the enterprise.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ENT 496
Internship: Entrepreneurship
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An opportunity for students to integrate their academic studies via employment with a business/organization in the community. Prerequisite: Admission only by prior approval and consent of instructor. Note: Internship coursework is evaluated on a credit/no credit basis.
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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ENT 497
Special Topics: Entrepreneurship
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Study and research in areas of special interest under individually faculty direction. Prerequisites: Senior standing and pre-registration consent of instructor.
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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