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Fall 2007 :
Innovative
Entrepreneurship (MGMT/ENTC 5640 ):
Description: This course is
designed to provide the innovative, prudent risk taker with a
practical approach for converting brilliant ideas into
wealth. However, Entrepreneurship is not a get-rich-quick
scheme. Rather, this course provides a road map for the
perseverance and persistence required to successfully start a
new business venture. Although the primary focus is on new
business creation based on technology innovation, the
fundamental methodology is equally applicable to all who have
the desire and drive to start their own business. Even
those who do not feel they are entrepreneurs, could benefit by
discovering how to function more effectively in entrepreneur-led
organizations. Furthermore, those responsible for
technical innovation, and business development within existing
organizations should find this course helpful.
SPRING 2008 :
Strategic Experience ( ENTC 5800 ):
Description: Technology and MBA
graduate student consulting projects allow graduate students
nearing the end of their program to apply knowledge and skills
in a real-world business, industry and/or technology-based new
venture environment. The projects also provide opportunities for
the university to support the business and professional
communities and the regional economy. Selected graduate
students work under the supervision of College of Business and
Technology faculty staff consulting teams. Some of our most
successful projects have been cross functional in
nature.
For detailed information about classes, please visit the following link
Class Home Page
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