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Entrepreneurship/Start-ups

If you plan on launching your own venture within a few years of graduation, you will need to study in depth business plan writing and venture implementation, as well as become knowledgeable in a breadth of topics in innovation, marketing, venture capital, and legal issues.

Central courses in this program include:

MGMT 801

0.5 cu

Entrepreneurship

MGMT 731

0.5 cu

Technology Strategy

MGMT 802

0.5 cu

Innovation, Change, and Entrepreneurship

MGMT 804

0.5 cu

Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Management

MGMT 806

1.0 cu

Formation and Implementation of Entrepreneurial Ventures

or MGMT 810

0.5 cu

Entrepreneurship and Social Wealth Creation

MGMT 813

1.0 cu

Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship

MKTG 756

1.0 cu

Marketing Research

MKTG 781

0.5 cu

Entrepreneurial Marketing

OPIM 654

1.0 cu

Product Design and Development

Private Equity/Investment Banking

To make wise investments in banking or private equity, students need to develop a solid understanding of how to assess a new business idea, recognize and analyze a sound business plan, and understand funding requirements and legal issues. Also recommended is additional coursework in finance, as well as in areas of particular interest to the student, for example, real estate, health care, or private wealth management.

Central courses in this program include:

MGMT 801

0.5 cu

Entrepreneurship

MGMT 804

0.5 cu

Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Management

MGMT 809

0.5 cu

Private Equity in Emerging Markets

MGMT 811

0.5 cu

Entrepreneurship through Acquisition

MGMT 813

1.0 cu

Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship

MGMT 833

1.0 cu

Strategies and Practices of Family Controlled Companies

MGMT 847

0.5 cu

Health Care Entrepreneurship

MGMT 848

0.5 cu

Real Estate Entrepreneurship

FNCE 750

1.0 cu

Venture Capital and the Finance of Innovation

FNCE 751

1.0 cu

Finance of Buyouts and Acquisitions

Corporate Venturing/Intrapreneurship

Many corporations cultivate entrepreneurial-minded professionals to become actively engaged in creating new business opportunities within the firm, often called "corporate venturing" or "intrapraneurship". Knowledge of the start-up experience combined with coursework in venture capital and acquisitions will provide a solid background for students interested in positions in this career path after graduation.

Central courses in this program include:

MGMT 801

0.5 cu

Entrepreneurship

MGMT 731

0.5 cu

Technology Strategy

MGMT 802

0.5 cu

Innovation, Change, and Entrepreneurship

MGMT 804

0.5 cu

Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Management

MGMT 806

1.0 cu

Formation and Implementation of Entrepreneurial Ventures

MGMT 811

0.5 cu

Entrepreneurship through Acquisition

FNCE 750

1.0 cu

Venture Capital and the Finance of Innovation

Consulting

Successful consultants draw from knowledge in a range of areas. One unifying theme is often entrepreneurial approaches to problems and challenges. In the wide spectrum of consulting services offered by top firms, graduates with experience in entrepreneurial solutions will have an edge. The suggested courses offer students an opportunity to learn how to capitalize on innovations, to harness technologies, to market effectively, and to learn from the successes and failures of new ventures.

Central courses in this program include:

MGMT 801

0.5 cu

Entrepreneurship

MGMT 731

0.5 cu

Technology Strategy

MGMT 802

0.5 cu

Innovation, Change, and Entrepreneurship

MGMT 833

1.0 cu

Strategies and Practices of Family Controlled Companies

MKTG 781

0.5 cu

Entrepreneurial Marketing

MKTG 777

1.0 cu

Marketing Strategy

MKTG 890

1.0 cu

Global Consulting Practicum

Entrepreneurship and Your Career

While students who plan to launch their own ventures after graduation understand the need to study entrepreneurship, other professionals--such as investment bankers, consultants and corporate executives--also need the skills of an entrepreneur to succeed. This guide is intended to help MBA students prepare for specific professional fields by taking selected coursed in entrepreneurship. Students are encouraged to explore the broad range of courses offered in entrepreneurial management (EMGT). Course lists are offered only as suggestions. Please note that these programs of study do not appear on the official transcript.

The EMGT major requires a total of 5.0 credit units (cu). The foundation course in entrepreneurship, MGMT801 (0.5 cu), is required for the EMGT major. This course has no prerequisites and students are welcome to take the course in the first year of the MBA program should their schedules permit it.

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