This course provides the student with the basic understanding of small business management and the activities required for the planning and creation of new enterprises. Entrepreneurial spirit, opportunity identification, new ventures selection, ownership options, legal and tax issues will be discussed. Students apply concepts such as a business plan and, most importantly, will develop a business model. Special attention is given to entrepreneurship in an international setting.
Code
BA3020
Name
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND NEW VENTURES
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
College Level=Junior AND BA1020
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
BA (Business)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
2511
Last update with CAMS
Describe typical behavioral characteristics of an effective entrepreneur.
Develop an understanding of the role and activities of entrepreneurship in a global setting.
Generate a business model canvas.
Demonstrate understanding of the challenges of of fundraising as well as the importance of developing a business plan.
Demonstrate an understanding of the various ways of protecting your products and services.