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School of Professional Studies
TCHT1-UC 1050 Entrepreneurship (Offered Fall '23):
This course will examine the challenges and opportunities associated with starting a new hospitality or tourism business venture. Emphasis will be on planning and developing a hospitality or tourism business as either a private or non-for-profit venture.
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TCHS1-GC 3425 Entrepreneurship:
This course examines an entrepreneurial process as it relates to the hospitality industry. Topics include opportunity recognition; entry and marketing strategies; the elements of successful business plans; venture capital, debt and equity financing techniques; organizational structures; and legal and tax considerations.
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TCHS1-GC 3030 Entrepreneurship for Hospitality & Tourism:
This course reviews the individual characteristics needed by the prospective entrepreneur and the physical, demographic, economic, and financial environment of the new venture. Special emphasis is placed on identification of funding sources and the concept of risk management.
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REAL1-GC 3410 Entrepreneurship & Innovation in Re & Dev:
This course explores numerous facets of new venture creation and growth and to foster innovation in real estate development projects. Specifically, this course analyzes the unique financial, legal, political, and organizational issues associated with entrepreneurial real estate development.
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MASY1-GC 4200 Innovation & Entrepreneurship:
This course teaches students how to develop a structured business plan using entrepreneurial best-practices to integrate their innovative concept and capitalize on their opportunity.
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LRMS1-UC 718 Technological Entrepreneurship:
This course investigates the principles and models of technological entrepreneurship inside and outside of the corporate environment. Strategies for marketing and selling new technological innovations are also investigated.
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HRCM1-GC 2600 Making Social Entrepreneurship Happen:
This course teaches the process of social entrepreneurial problem-solving, along with some of the practical, nitty-gritty skills required for a value-centered career and empowers students as change agents, to make a difference starting right now.
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GLOB1-GC 2292 Entrepreneurship in a Globalized World:
This course helps in converting problems into opportunities through a process that helps one hone their strategy and execution. This class will empower students with the key process of global innovation and how to turn ideas into sustainable businesses.
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DEVE1-GC 2010 Entrepreneurship & Innovation in Re Develop:
The Purpose of this course is to explore in-depth the numerous facets of new venture creation and growth and to foster innovation in real estate development projects. This course analyzes the unique financial, legal, political, and organizational issues associated with entrepreneurial real estate development.
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