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This course includes the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and small business ownership. The purpose is to answer the question "what is entrepreneurship" by providing students from a variety of backgrounds with basic knowledge and skills involved in starting new business ventures. Students work in multidisciplinary teams to explore entrepreneurship and innovation-related topics and to develop business venture models which are viable in the marketplace for goods and services. The team will develop a concept to explore throughout the semester. This course is intended for Non-Business majors only.
Every Interim
Learn how financial literacy relates to the well-being of the individual. Students will understand the impact of long and short-term financial planning in areas of goal setting, budgeting, tax planning, retirement, investments, risk management and other major financial events. Skills gained in financial literacy serve as a means to financial stability and stewardship toward others.
Every Interim
Special Topics in Business Administration.