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Dec 04, 2024
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BUSM 2050 - Entrepreneurship and Small Business 3 Credit(s) This course is designed to expand and enhance the student’s entrepreneurial knowledge and small-business leadership skills. The “big-picture” view of the role of the entrepreneur in our economic and social environment is explained and discussed in depth. In-class and personalized student exercises and assistance is a component of this class in which numerous challenges of a start-up business are explored. Each student is assigned the task of exploring entrepreneurship and/or small-business as a career choice. The gamut of essential elements of running a small business is covered in this course. Students will gain practice in the art of decision-making under conditions of uncertainty and incomplete data. UG
3 Lecture Hour(s);
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