MIB532 Entrepreneurship (1 cr.) This course examines characteristics of contemporary entrepreneurship domestically and globally. Critical factors in the entrepreneurial business process, such as identifying new opportunities, financing a new venture, development and evaluation of a business plan from a strategic perspective, and utilizing alternative forms for establishing a business, are explored.
Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to do the following:
- Identify and describe the resources offering small business services to the public.
- Understand the need to identify new global opportunities when considering new business ventures.
- Select the forms of business entities available to the entrepreneur and understand their application domestically and internationally.
- Select appropriate financing for a new business venture and understand its application globally.
- Describe and understand the concepts of marketing a small business globally.
- Design an effective international business plan.
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