Courses
ENT100 The Art and Science of Management
This course is designed to encourage students to consider how business is embedded into the larger society. It will introduce students to basic management skills and ...
ENT 202 Entrepreneurial Communication and Influence
The goal of this course is to explore the role of persuasion and influence (rhetoric) as practiced in early stage entrepreneurial organizations, both in for-profit and non-profit organizations. Creating and communicating a compelling vision is ...
ENT210 Management and Behavioral Principles
This course focuses on human behavior in an organizational context. Topics include individual processes, interpersonal relations, cross-cultural dynamics, team structure and processes, organizational structure and design, and ...
ENT215 The Art of the New
The course will identify and explore the discreet steps involved in transforming an often vague and unrefined idea into a clearly articulated business model and eventually a launch plan designed to get into the market as quickly and inexpensively as possible. It will also focus on ...
ENT245 Social Entrepreneurship
This course is designed to introduce students to the complex dynamics underlying social entrepreneurship, of the use of business entrepreneurial skills as a means of creatively responding to societal problems. It challenges the student to look beyond ...
ENT255 Navigating Nonprofit Dilemmas to Create Social Change
Students will gain a deeper understanding of the multiple stakeholders who have a say in the provision of services and the creation of social value, and will be exposed to examples of how good intent can lead to inferior programming or failure in the absence of planning and mindful adaptation ...
ENT265/266 Entrepreneurship Capstone
Every student who elects the minor, or the track in the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Program will be expected to complete a project before graduation. Projects may be done by an individual student, or as a member of a team. This element of the ...
