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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Academic Catalog (Revised Spring 2022) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BUS2021 Entrepreneurship and Innovation This three-credit course provides a path to starting a meaningful, sustainable, enterprise that is socially, environmentally and economically balanced. This course is open to both students who have taken a business course and non-business students who are seeking a project to get involved in or have an innovative idea they would like to pursue. This course is ideal for students across the curricula who can bring diverse skills and interests to the classroom. Working in teams, students learn to use entrepreneurship to improve one’s well-being, solve problems and make the world a better place. Students learn the nuts and bolts of developing and running a meaningful enterprise - by doing it together. Upon completion of this course, students will have a viable concept they created, tested and designed for a specific market and the tools to keep it going. In addition to the textbook as the primary information source for the course, independent readings, articles, guest entrepreneurs, and targeted field trips will provide information and content. BUS1011 and a COM 1000-level course are recommended, but not required, as prerequisites for this course Credits: 3.000
EDU 1011 Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or EDU 1001 Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or EDU 1201 Lecture Min Credits: 2.00
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