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ENT 330: Planning and Creating New Ventures
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
How to start a business, with emphasis on the assessment of business opportunities and the concepts, skills, information and attitudes required to successfully create a new venture. Students will prepare a business plan. Prerequisites: BA 211 (or ENT 320), and BA 310
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ENT 350: Small Business Management
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Understanding the process of managing one's own business. Includes organizational controls, strategic planning, ethics, the business owner's role in society, and human resource management.
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ENT 360: Small Business Marketing
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Focuses on key marketing concepts and methods used by small and growing businesses. Topics may include targeted marketing, distribution alternatives, assessment of market potential, personal selling, networking and referrals, alternatives to high-cost advertising, and low-budget or no-budget market research. Prerequisite: BA 310
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ENT 380: Entrepreneurs Today
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Students will explore the entrepreneurial process for the viewpoint of successful entrepreneurs. Students will have opportunity to evaluate their own interest and readiness for starting a business.
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ENT 381: Creativity and Entrepreneurs
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Interactive workshop designed to introduce students to the creative process, how ideas are generated, what blocks creative thinking and how to establish an environment that fosters creativity.
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ENT 382: Innovation and Strategy
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Interactive workshop exploring how to take a new idea to fruition, the barriers faced in the implementation stage and how to overcome them.
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ENT 383: Entrepreneurs and Society
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Interactive workshop exploring how entrepreneurs face ethical issues and the role of personal values in the development and operation of a small business.
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ENT 384: Going Into Business In Oregon
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Interactive seminar which explores the legal and administrative requirements for establishing a business in Oregon. Topics covered will include filing and fees, employee rights and Oregon law, regulations of local jurisdictions, reporting requirements and other state regulations.
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ENT 384 - Going Into Business In Oregon
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ENT 460: Entrepreneurship in Action
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Students will gain practical experience of entrepreneurship by working on a consulting project for a business, performing an internship, writing a business plan for their own business idea, or through other projects approved by the instructor. Prerequisite: ENT 320 or consent of instructor
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ES 104,105,106: Earth System Science
5.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This three-term sequence of courses integrates the critical concepts of chemistry, physics and geology in the context of the Earth as a system. ES 104: Focus on the Solar System, the processes driven by the interior of Earth, including plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanism and introduction to study of Earth materials. ES 105: Focus on physical and chemical processes occurring at the surface of Earth with an emphasis on energy in the Earth system. ES 106: Focus on human impacts to the Earth system, including chemical and physical aspects of water pollution, oceanography, air pollution, meteorology and global climate change. Not open to students who have taken more advanced course in the corresponding subject matter. All three courses require three hours of lecture and one two-hour laboratory per week.
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