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ENTR 5099: Independent Study in Entrepreneurship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Student independently pursues small, entrepreneurial and/or family business topics of specific individual interest. Student must obtain a faculty supervisor and approval prior to registration.
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ENTR 6099: Guided Study in Entrepreneurship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Student independently pursues ideation, conceptualiztion, formalization and implementation of topics including but not limited to creativity, innovation, product development, commercialization, small, entrepreneurial and/or family business topics of specific individual interest. Student must obtain a faculty supervisor and approval prior to registration. Graduate students are expected to produce more advanced work and are assigned a higher level of reading.
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ENTR 7005: Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation" focuses on the total enterprise creation process: all the functions, activities and actions associated with perceiving, clarifying, and refining opportunities, crafting a business plan, and creating organizations to pursue your entrepreneurial objectives. This course seeks to help students develop the skills and knowledge that will enable them to be effective as entrepreneurs or members of entrepreneurial teams. While our primary focus will be on independent ventures, the knowledge, skills, and capabilities gained here should be relevant to those involved in creating new ventures within the context of established corporations, public or private, although corporate venturing will not be the primary focus.
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ENTR 7015: Entrepreneurship and E-Business
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
The focus of this course is on e-business design (e.g., using electronic means such as internet communication and networks and other technologies) to initiate, support, and build entrepreneurial activities. In recent years, there has been and continues to be a tremendous increase in the number of e-business opportunities available to entrepreneurs in a wide variety of business pursuits. Electronic resources available via the Internet that are applicable to small and entrepreneurial ventures, reveals a rapidly growing network. Topics for in-class demonstrations and discussions include: from e-commerce to e-business; e-business trends; e-business design and the role of technology; e-strategies; and translating the e-business strategy into action.
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ENTR 7025: Global Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
The focus of this course is on trends in international business and global entrepreneurship with a focus on analyzing, researching, and addressing the question, "Why Go Global?" In addition, this course examines the global business environment - emphasizing foreign markets; formulating and implementing a global strategy - emphasizing a customer focus; examining emerging and contemporary issues in global business - emphasizing economic, social, political, cultural perspectives; and examines international corporate entrepreneurship.
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ENTR 7035: Management of Closely-Held and Family Business
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
The emphasis of the course is on the strategic management of closely-held and family-owned ventures. The course focus is on the development of a systematic approach and the information necessary for effectively assessing and improving the health of a closely-held and/or family business.
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ENTR 7081: Independent Study in Entrepreneurship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Student independently pursues small, entrepreneurial and/or family business topics of specific individual interest. Student must obtain a faculty supervisor and approval prior to registration.
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ENTR 7082: Special Topics in Entrepreneurship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
This course emphasis is on in-depth study of selected topics.
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ENTR 7089: Entrepreneurship and Strategy Implementation
3.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Entrepreneurship and Strategy Implementation focuses on the total analysis of the industry, firm, organization, market, financial, technology, and global aspects of either a new, an on-going venture or organization, both profit and non-profit. Under faculty supervision, students are challenged in a field setting to analyze the functions, activities and actions associated with perceiving, clarifying, and refining problems and issues confronting ventures and organization and identifying opportunities, crafting a business plan, and making practical recommendations that are implementable. In this course, students develop the knowledge and skills that will enable them to be effective as entrepreneurs, members of entrepreneurial teams, and productive contributing members of organizations.
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ENV 7002: Environmental Health Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
The seiminar course meets weekly once for one hour. Experts present their research to graduate students.
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