Entrepreneurship (ENTR)
ENTR 20000 - Small Business Fundamentals (3)
This course explains the role and impact of entrepreneurship business in the U.S. economy. The course introduces the management principles to create, establish, and maintain a small business. The course also covers the necessary skills, challenges, attitude, commitment, and rewards related to operating an entrepreneurship new venture.
ENTR 42000 - Small Business Ownership and Operations (3)
This course introduces the concepts and applications to establish and operate a small business. The course covers topics such as the risk involved in opening a small business, different legal forms of ownership, planning, organizing, and financing of small business’, government regulations and taxation of small business, and other necessary skills the small business owner needs to know to avoid the potential pitfalls of a small business.
Prerequisite: BSAD 46000
ENTR 42500 - Business and Financial Plan Development (3)
This course introduces all management aspects of the Business Plan as the most essential and necessary tool to create, start, finance, and organize a small business. The course describes how to do the necessary research for your business and explains in detail each of the components of a professional business plan, including executive summary, mission, company summary, market analysis, strategy summary, management summary, and financial plan. This is a capstone course recommended to be taken in the last semester of your program.
Prerequisite: BSAD 46000