ENT 336 Entrepreneurship II
This course builds on ENT 236 and guides students beyond business concept, ideation, and pitch, as they seek to create businesses that are scalable, repeatable, sustainable, and profitable. Potential entrepreneurs will learn to identify the common pitfalls of business, consider what it might look like to create multiple businesses, launching and B2B, B2C, and social innovation organizations designed to offer products and/ or services fields that solve customer needs. Special attention will be given to creating a strong company culture from a Christian perspective. Significant time will be spent building a network of key advocates and experienced professionals in the fields of marketing, legal, patents, accounting, supply chain, and SEO. Students will write complete business plans for the final. This course is open to students from all majors and is required for any students pursuing a minor in Entrepreneurship. Prerequisite(s): ENT 236 , or BUS 250 , if offered as an upper division elective for business majors. 3 hour(s).
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