BUSG2370 — Entrepreneurial Ventures & Community Connections
BUSG 2370 - Entrepreneurial Ventures & Community Connections BUSG 2370 - Entrepreneurial Ventures & Community Connections CIP Code 520701 3 Course Credits Initiation of new ventures and approaches to growth of existing firms through opportunity recognition, innovation, and change. The study of entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, and new business models will emphasize developing effective entrepreneurial skills and behaviors. Topics include start-up motives, strategic issues in small and entrepreneurial businesses, legitimacy of new business, growth and alliances for small businesses, decision making and the entrepreneur, and the critical importance of building professional networks through community engagement. Students will explore how participation in chambers of commerce, economic development organizations, and industry associations creates valuable connections that drive business growth, access to resources, and strategic partnerships. 3
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- Business Management (TDCJ), A.A.S.
- Business Management, A.A.S.
- Minimum Total Credits Required for Business Management - Entrepreneurial Management OSA: 12
- Minimum Total Credits Required for Business Management - Entrepreneurial Management Skills OSA: 12
- Total Credits Required for Business Management - Advanced Emerging Management & Leadership (TDCJ), Cert1: 18
- Business Management - Advanced Management & Leadership, CERT1
- Business Management - Applied Business Management (TDCJ), CERT2
- Business Management - Applied Business Management, CERT2