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MS 3425 - Entrepreneurship - An Overview

1 lecture hours 0 lab hours 1 credits
Course Description
This course is designed to introduce students to the process of creating a new venture within an existing business or as a new company. The focus will be to provide participants with the knowledge and practical insights, opportunities and challenges associated with transforming a business idea into reality. The course will utilize case analysis, discussion, guest speakers, and business planning to reinforce course content. (prereq: sophomore standing)
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
  • Gain factual knowledge (terminology, classifications, trends)
  • Broaden and deepen their understanding of the issues and challenges involved in starting, acquiring, or participating in a new business venture
  • Use primary and secondary research tools to determine the feasibility of a business concept
  • Develop the basic structure of a business plan (Management and Organization, Product/Service, Marketing, and Financial Structure)

Prerequisites by Topic
  • None 

Course Topics
  • Introduction and student survey (1 class)
  • Idea creation (1 class)
  • Protection of ideas (1 class)
  • Generating a business plan (3 classes)
  • Generating a business plan (2 classes)
  • Generating a business plan (1 class)
  • Capital creation (1 class)
  • Capital creation (1 class)
  • Executing the plan
  • Evaluating the rsults
  • Final Exam/Project Presentation

Coordinator
Larry Schmedeman



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