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Dec 30, 2024
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2018-2019 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Entrepreneurship, M.B.A.
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The Entrepreneurship MBA track offers interested students the opportunity to develop, nurture, and pursue their passion of critical thinking and problem solving leading to new venture creation (internal or external the corporation). Entrepreneurs, by nature, live to challenge the status quo, create opportunities for themselves and others. Because all businesses (large or small, for profit or not for profit) start with an idea, this track presents students with a framework for strategy in entrepreneurial organizations, a framework that incorporates new venture emergence, early growth, reinvigoration and innovation in established companies. The track is organized in three distinct sections (represented by the relevant courses). The MBA experience culminates in an MBA Capstone – the BUS 670. All courses involve the use of cases, written exercises (and journals and/or a reflection paper), and a final project presentation, with students assigned to teams throughout each course.
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MBA Core
- BUS 501 - Systems Management & Organizational Theory, 3 credit hours
- BUS 503 - Human Capital Management, 2 credit hours
- BUS 509 - Organizational Behavior, 3 credit hours
- BUS 526 - Operations Analysis Models, 3 credit hours
- BUS 544 - Financial Management, 2 credit hours
- BUS 548 - Accounting for Managers, 3 credit hours
- BUS 551 - Strategic Marketing, 3 credit hours
- BUS 581 - Managerial Economics, 3 credit hours
- BUS 590 - Corporate Citizenship in a Globalized Economy, 2 credit hours
- BUS 591 - Global Business, 2 credit hours
- BUS 670 - Strategic Management, 3 credit hours
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