ENT - Entrepreneurship
(Offered fall and spring). This course provides an overview and practical applications of the various activities involved in owning and operating a small business enterprise.
1-3 crs. Cooperative Education courses may be taken toward completion of most of the Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. A maximum of six credit hours may be used in meeting the A.A. degree requirements. Prerequisite: Minimum of 2.0 GPA, meet with the co-op coordinator, and availability of co-op work experience slot. Supervised, practical work experience that seeks to combine theories and apply practical skills to projects in the student?s major field of study. Requirements include online weekly, mid-term, and end-of-term reflection assignments.
(Offered fall). This course provides an overview of the multiple elements associated with corporate entrepreneurship. The course introduces the four main models to establish a corporate entrepreneurship strategy. There will be an exploration about building new businesses inside established firms, starting new lines of business or new product units, managing spinoffs, or creating joint ventures, and establishing processes to support these efforts.