BUS1160 — Entrepreneurship And Small Business Management
BUS 1160 - Entrepreneurship And Small Business Management BUS 1160 - Entrepreneurship And Small Business Management 3 Credits Explores the journey of business creation from an initial entrepreneurial idea to the successful management of a small business. Students develop practical, hands-on marketing and financial skills designed to increase the chances of success of an entrepreneurial endeavor. The final project is the creation of a business plan which may be used to secure initial financing of a small business start-up. Major Content Areas Marketing small business: 25% Business plan components including marketing, finance, human resources, management, and ownership: 25% Financial management and break-even analysis: 25% Techniques and strategies for securing small business funding: 10% Entrepreneurial opportunities in relation to personal interests, abilities, and experience: 5% Resources for small business, such as the SBA, SCORE, and Women’s Venture: 5% Ownership options: 5% Learning