ENTR.3000 Principles of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Formerly ENTR/64.300)
Id: 038589
Credits: 3-3
Description
This course is designed to help students understand the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in today's global economy and cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset among students. It will cover different forms of entrepreneurship, such as small businesses, growth ventures, corporate entrepreneurship, and social entrepreneurship. The course will focus on the types of innovation, turning innovation into an ongoing new venture, and the entrepreneurial process. Innovation and entrepreneurship theories and concepts will be discussed with real-life examples and cases.
Prerequisites
Requisite: Sophomore level or higher.
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Course prerequisites/corequisites are determined by the faculty and approved by the curriculum committees. Students are required to fulfill these requirements prior to enrollment. For courses offered through online or GPS delivery, students are responsible for confirming with the instructor or department that all enrollment requirements have been satisfied before registering.