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ENTR 4403: Entrepreneurial Finance
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: 3103, FIN 3113 or departmental approval. Entrepreneurial Finance focuses on the primary financial elements necessary in starting, growing and harvesting the venture. These elements are: financial assessment of opportunity, marshaling resources, bootstrapping, creating the financing package, cash flow, and sources of capital. Topics include: valuation; deal structuring; merger and acquisition; and capital sources (e.g. founders, family, friends, Angels, venture capitalists, and banks).
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ENTR 4503: Managing the Growing Business
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: 3103, 3203, 3303, 4403 or departmental approval. This capstone course provides students with a series of concepts, frameworks and analytical techniques that will enable the student to manage entrepreneurially in rapid growth situations. Students will learn to anticipate the unique and specific problems that accompany starting and growing an entrepreneurial firm by creating value through innovation and opportunity capture rather than by just efficiently managing ongoing operations.
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ENTR 4603: Entrepreneurship Internship
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: 3103, 3203 or departmental approval. The entrepreneurship internship introduces the entrepreneurship student to the culture of the entrepreneur. The internship requires the intern to participate in a set of pre-selected activities. A required report and portfolio will detail their experiences in the company. The portfolio will include copies of the work they have done in performance of their internship (e.g. marketing plan, strategic plan, business plan, and financial statements). The report will be a narrative of their internship experience.
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FCS 1113: Basic Construction Techniques
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Developing or improving the basic theory of apparel selection and construction, including pattern and fabric selection, pattern alteration and fitting. The course places emphasis on concepts and reasons for choices and techniques
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FCS 1213: Textiles
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Study of old and new creations in fibers, yarns, and finishes of textile fabrics; buying, using, and caring for textile fabrics
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FCS 1513: Nutrition
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Principles of human nutrition, applied to various stages in life with emphasis on nutritional adequacy
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FCS 1523: Careers in Family and Consumer Sciences
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Orientation to Family and Consumer Sciences as a profession and exploration of available career opportunities
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FCS 2113: Foods
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: 1513. A study of basic food preparation methods and guidelines for providing nutritious meals
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FCS 2133: House Planning and Furnishing
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Planning and furnishing the home; developing understanding and appreciation of various ways in which a home environment can affect personal and family living
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FCS 2193: Retail Merchandising
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--A study of the retail industry from the designing, production, and distribution of goods; including fashion centers and retailing. Field experience required
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