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MGT 4210

Introduction to Entrepreneurship

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Through case studies, frequent guest speakers, and the professor's own experience, the real world of entrepreneurship will be brought into the classroom to provide a context for students to learn the fundamentals of founding, operating, and exiting a start-up business. Students will learn new perspectives that will teach them to think like an entrepreneur. Those who are interested in the general study of entrepreneurship, those who want to be entrepreneurs, and those who would like to leverage entrepreneurial principles in other career paths are all good candidates for the course. This course can only be taken for a grade. Students can either enroll in either MGT 4210 or MGT 4603. You can't receive credit for both courses.

Instructors

Barton Hamilton, David Poldoian, Dedric Carter, Douglas Villhard, Hamilton

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Difficulty
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Quality: 4Difficulty: 3Hamilton

2 or less hrs/week

Bart is super smart and has a deep understanding of the start up scene. He mostly focuses from a VC perspective. You learn a lot from him and the class is pretty light. He does like to talk about himself a lot though.

5/22/2024