Entrepreneurial VC Option Courses


DS 741

Course Title: 
Private Equity/Venture Capital
Minimum Credits: 
4
This course will notably increase knowledge and understanding of the private equity financing market, develop analytical skills in evaluating private equity financing details, learn from the experience of market practitioners, and enhance oral and written presentation skills. Prereq: ADMN 601 and senior standing.

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DS 742

Course Title: 
Internship in Entrepreneurial and Management Practice
Minimum Credits: 
4
The course involves working for leading companies and dynamic entrepreneurs, as well as classroom instruction. The priority experiential, real-world, and real-time learning in the high growth environment of entrepreneurial ventures. Focus on several topic areas, including Venture Capital. Prereq: Senior standing; permission. (Also listed as MGT 742.)

Class Prerequisite: 
SR

MGT 732

Course Title: 
Exploration in Entrepreneurial Management
Minimum Credits: 
4
Examines the management of change and innovation, especially the role of entrepreneur in managing new ventures. Uses case analysis, guest speakers, and business plan preparation to study the characteristic behavioral, organizational, financial, and marketing problems of entrepreneurs and new enterprises. Prereq: ADMN 601, 611, and 651. Writing intensive.

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MGT 742

Course Title: 
Internship in Entrepreneurial and Management Practice
Minimum Credits: 
4
The course involves working for leading companies and dynamic entrepreneurs, as well as classroom instruction. The priority experiential, real-world, and real-time learning in the high growth environment of entrepreneurial ventures. The course focuses on several topic areas, including Venture Capital. Prereq: senior standing; permission. (Also listed as DS 742.)

Class Prerequisite: 
SR

MKTG 763

Course Title: 
Market Opportunity Analysis
Minimum Credits: 
4
Introduces students to the analysis of the business environment in which a company operates and provides key inputs into strategic marketing planning and decision-making. Students will learn the process, concepts, and techniques commonly used in the identification, assessment, and forcasting of market opportunities. Prereq: ADMN 651; Pre- or Co-requisite ADMN 640.

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