INE499
UndergraduateSpecial Topics in Entrepreneurship
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+ FWS310 This course is a project-based action-learning course, in which teams of students are matched to startups to work on problems of strategic importance to the venture. Entrepreneurship Profile involves a significant body of independent work in a fixed time period. Projects vary widely, but typically involve investigating the evolution of entrepreneurial process from business ideation to managing business growth. The special topics in entrepreneurship is a hands-on course which will prepare the students to deal with local entrepreneurs and experts in person, by email, and over the phone. The teaching and learning (T&L) activities include case study and field work with an aim to inculcate entrepreneurship values and entrepreneurship acculturation with a view to successfully launching and subsequently managing their enterprises.
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