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Small Business Entrepreneurship

BusinessBusiness, Technology, and Paralegal

Course Description

This practical course focuses on entrepreneurial thinking, opportunity identification, and the development of innovative business or organizational solutions. Students explore methods for launching and managing new ventures or projects, achieving optimum benefits from limited resources, and developing skills, qualities, and traits associated with entrepreneurial behavior. Using creative problem-solving and applied business tools, students investigate real-world opportunities, generate and refine ideas, and organize their proposed solutions through structured planning frameworks that support future entrepreneurial or professional efforts, culminating in an in-person on-campus poster presentation and innovation competition event.

Components

Lecture

Credits

5

Multicultural

No

Quarterly Offerings

Last Updated

2026-08-28

CIP Code

52.0201 - Business Administration and Management, General.