Undergraduate Catalog

BUS 490 Entrepreneurship: New Venture Planning

This course examines the core foundations of entrepreneurship: new venture planning: designing, exploring, envisioning, producing, and delivering events ranging from small to large events. This course provides students the opportunity to gain knowledge and administer skills in planning, implementing business which include budgeting, managing, staffing, financing, promoting, operations, marketing strategies, strategic planning, vision, revenue management, sponsorship, and site management. In conclusion, ensure the entrepreneurship business is run smoothly, minimizing any risks, understanding a myriad of details to ensure the business is successful, and run smoothly with minimizing any risks. This course allows team members (students) to identify, describe, execute, analyze, interpret, and plan.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BUS 290; or permission of the department

Distribution

Undergraduate