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Lower Level
Credits: 4
Term(s) Offered (Subject to Change) : Sep.

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Course Description:


Develop the ability to analyze entrepreneurial opportunities and problems. Learn the basic tools needed for success as an entrepreneur running a small business. Includes an introduction to the characteristics of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial organizations; the historical role of entrepreneurs and small businesses in the economic development of the United States; and the process of developing and maintaining a new business. Learn about the legal, financial, and human resource issues critical for success.

Option: This course is also available online (Web) in some terms (212704).