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3.00 Credits
4398 Special Studies in Entrepreneurship Consent of instructor; not open to pre-business students.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the entrepreneurial venture process that begins with identifying an opportunity and ends with "harvesting" the value created. Much of the course is viewed from a financial perspective. The course is divided into four sections: 1) how to recognize and evaluate a venture opportunity, 2) how to secure the needed financial resource, 3) how to capture the opportunity, and 4) how to unlock the economic value created by the venture. The course relies on both "live" cases in which the entrepreneur visits the class when the case is analyzed and Harvard Business School cases.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the nature of innovation -- its drivers, patterns, and impacts on society and organizations of all sizes and missions. Use of tools and processes in a larger organizational context where selecting the best innovation target is critical.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Student may register for a maximum credit of six semester hours.
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1.00 Credits
Methods of collection, analysis, and interpretation of environmental data as used in the social, behavioral, physical and biological disciplines.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience in basic ecological methodologies, including interpreting elementary graphic and statistical information, gathering population and habitat data, and understanding how science might be used to solve practical environmental problems.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the fundamental physical, biological, and social forces affecting the solution of environmental problems. Principles of environmental history, political science, economics, biology, geology, physics, anthropology, and related disciplines.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to wildlife identification, populations, life histories, behavior and habitats and the role of wildlife in ecological communities and ecosystems.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to measurement of standard water chemistry parameters, acute and chronic toxicity testing methodology, toxicity identification evaluation procedures, and rapid bioassessment protocols. A general overview of toxicity test and biological community data analysis and interpretation.
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3.00 Credits
A broad survey of subjects critical to the study of contaminant impacts on the environment. Topics include: major pollutants classes, environmental chemistry, chemical disposition in organisms, toxicity testing and assessment methods, effects on individuals, populations, communities and ecosystems, environmental regulations, and ecological risk assessment.
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