GBU4173 — Business Mentorship Experience
This course provides students with opportunities to network with mentoring professionals. The course will allow for practical application of professional skills and generate an understanding of one’s professional identity. Mentors will offer suggestions on improving personal and professional skills. Mentors will also provide students perspectives on what the business world expects of them as new graduates. The course serves as a great opportunity for students to build professional networks and develop future career-related plans. The course may only be taken once. GBU 4191-3. Business Research Seminar. This course is designed to guide students in researching and writing a paper, which is to be submitted for publication. There will be a review of basic research methodology. The course includes a review of organizations, publications and the types of research they accept for publication. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. GBU 4223. Applied Entrepreneurship: This course provides students with hands-on experience in launching, managing, and growing a business venture. Applied Entrepreneurship emphasizes practical application through project-based learning, business simulations, and real-world case studies.