Academic Catalog

Entrepreneurship (ENT)

ENT 660 - Additional Readings in Entrepreneurship (1.0-6.0 hours)

Individual readings for qualified students, under the guidance of a member of the faculty. 1-3 hours, may be repeated up to 6 hours under different titles/topics.

Prerequisite: Advancement to candidacy; consent of instructor and director of graduate programs.

ENT 682 - Entrepreneurship (3.0 hours)

This course is for MBA students who wish to explore launching a venture of their own or immersing themselves in another actual venture. Beyond the readings, a variety of exercises, live cases and other learning opportunities will enable participants to partially customize the course content to fit their needs and interests. Several specialists and entrepreneurs will serve as distinguished guest entrepreneurs for certain sessions. This is an applied, experiential course that allows for the application of knowledge from other MBA courses. A primary focus will be on conducting a venture feasibility or other project.

ENT 689 - Topics in Entrepreneurship (1.0-6.0 hours)

Conceptual treatment of topics important to entrepreneurship. Topics stated in current Schedule of Classes. 1-3 hours, may be repeated up to 6 hours under different titles/topics.

Prerequisite: Stated in current Schedule of Classes.