MGS 3013 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
The purpose of this course is to empower students to acquire the knowledge, skills, and resources to be an entrepreneur during their careers in a challenging economic environment. This course will review topics including advantages and disadvantages of entrepreneurship, identification of ideas for new start-up opportunities, forms of business ownership and franchising, strategic management of financial and human resources, marketing and production plans, and other topics. Students will develop new business plans as a basis for launching new ventures. Required course for Management of Organizations Option; Elective for other Management options, Free Elective for other majors. Prerequisite(s): MGS 2030 Principles of Management and MKT 2500 Principles of Marketing. COURSE NO: MGS 3013 SEMESTER HOURS: 3 ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 30 Course description change as of 5/24/11 revised 03/27/06 Previous Title: SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT As of 04/18/11
Prerequisite
MGS*2030 MKT*2500 ACCT*2200