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Entrepreneurship (ENT)
Course
Schedules ENT 101 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) F, Sp This course presents the growing phenomenon of entrepreneurship in the domestic and international environments. Does not count for credit on the Business Administration majors or minors. ENT 200 Introduction to Entrepreneurship Law 3(3-0) A course to introduce future entrepreneurs to the legal requirements for forming a business in Michigan. Identical to BLR 200. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. ENT 210 Accounting Information for Entrepreneurial Decision Making 3(3-0) Accounting concepts and practices for entrepreneurs/small business owners. Emphasis given to the use of accounting tools to solve small business problems. No credit if credit has been earned in ACC 201. Does not count on the School of Accounting major or minor. Identical to ACC 210. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. ENT 213 Economics for Entrepreneurs 3(3-0) Introduction to the economic way of thinking and its applications to decision making in the business world. Emphasis on understanding and applying economic concepts. Identical to ECO 213. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Does not count as credit for the Economics major or minor. ENT 221 Marketing Strategies for Entrepreneurs 3(3-0) Marketing for small business; identification of a product and/or service potential; advertising plans, marketing strategy, store location, purchasing procedures and inventory control. Identical to MKT 221; credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. ENT 300 Software Applications in Business 3(3-0) The application of database and spreadsheet software as integrated business problem solving tools. Identical to BIS 300. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed. ENT 320 Financial Management of the Entrepreneurial Venture 3(3-0) A practical application of basic financial management principles to the operation of a small business. Identical to FIN 320. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Current PC software and casework utilized as the teaching medium. Prerequisites: ACC 210. ENT 416 Entrepreneurship in the Global Economy 3(3-0) Course focuses on how small companies recognize and seek out business opportunities worldwide; primarily a case-based course with a major field-study component. Identical to MGT 416. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Does not count on the Department of Management and Law majors or minors. Prerequisites: ENT 213, 221; 56 semester hours completed; listed on signed major or minor. ENT 419 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management 3(3-0) This course covers concepts, processes, and techniques for managing small business. The course focuses on aspects that are unique to small business management and small business ownership. This course is the capstone course on the entrepreneurship major. Identical to MGT 419. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Does not count on the Department of Management and Law majors or minors. Prerequisites: ENT 200, 210, 213, 221, 320; 86 semester hours completed; listed on a signed major or minor. ENT 444 Internship in Entrepreneurship/Not-For-Profit 4-10(Spec) Course provides students with 400 or more hours of work experience. Employer evaluations required as well as a final written report. Prerequisites: ENT 200, 210, 213, 221; 56 semester hours completed. ENT 492 Special Issues in Entrepreneurship 3(Spec) This course provides students with an opportunity to analyze the Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Production, Information Systems, and Economic strategies of an on-going small business. Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; permission of instructor. |