502316 - Entrepreneurship and Business Development |
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Credit Hours3 Pre-requisite502141 Co-requisite- Distribution0 + 3 |
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of entrepreneurship and business development. Students will explore the entrepreneurial process, from the initial idea and opportunity recognition to the launch and growth of a new venture. The course covers essential topics such as business planning, market analysis, financing strategies, and operational management. Through a combination of theoretical models and practical applications, students will learn how to identify and evaluate business opportunities, develop viable business models, and create effective strategies for business growth. The course will also emphasize the importance of innovation, creativity, and strategic thinking in entrepreneurial success. Case studies will play a crucial role in this course, allowing students to analyze real-world entrepreneurial challenges and learn from the successes and failures of established businesses. By examining these case studies, students will gain practical insights into the complexities of entrepreneurship and develop problem-solving skills applicable to their own ventures. |