The Entrepreneurship concentration is characterized by its contemporary, integrative approach to management of emerging firms. It is designed for students who seek to be entrepreneurs in start-up ventures, operate family businesses or work as entrepreneurial change agents within a corporate setting. To complete the Entrepreneurship concentration, a student must take:
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MGT 202 Making Sense of Management Data
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MGT 302 Organizational Behavior
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MGT 307 Human Resources Management
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MGT 322 The Management and Measurement of Quality
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Two courses chosen from:
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MGT 360 Leadership
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MGT 370 Business Plan Development
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MGT 373 Contemporary Opportunities in Entrepreneurship
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MGT 398 Special Topics (when related)
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One course chosen from:
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MGT 345 Service Sector Management
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MGT 360 Leadership
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MGT 370 Business Plan Development
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MGT 373 Contemporary Opportunities in Entrepreneurship
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MGT 393 Internship and Management Consulting Program
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MGT 398 Special Topics (when related)
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MGT 399 Independent Study (with approval)
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MKT 352 New Product Management
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MKT 377 Fundamentals of Sales and Networking
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ICS 394 Entrepreneurship Strategies (required)
Area Faculty: Mr. Raman Chadha, Dr. Lisa Gundry, Dr. Patrick Murphy, Dr. Gerhard Plaschka and Dr. Harold Welsh