MGMT 413 - Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management An interdisciplinary course combining skills from all areas of business. The creation of new business ventures with an emphasis on personal rather than corporate goals. Special focus on problems encountered by the entrepreneurs in the Middle East and development of solutions to those problems. Prepare students for intrapreneur or entrepreneur business careers in startups and small and large corporations. Understand the stages of business formation and what activities are appropriate at each stage of business development to meet financial goals including preparation of feasibility studies for business start-up. Prerequisites Prerequisites: ACCT 211, MKTG 302, and MGMT 307. When Offered Offered occasionally. Notes Enrollment in is limited, and priority is given to students seeking the Bachelor of Business Administration degree or the Bachelor of Accounting degree, students enrolling in specified as collateral requirements in other majors, and students who have declared business administration as a minor.
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