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ENT 06344: Entrepreneurial Growth Strategies
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: Junior standing, 57 credits required The course goal is to transform the strategic process for entrepreneurs into a growth-oriented approach. The course is organized to flow in the following manner: understanding the entrepreneurial perspective and the challenge of entrepreneurial growth, gaining an appreciation for strategic planning in emerging ventures, and finally a discussion of the emerging entrepreneurial issues confronting the economy today.
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ENT 06346: Social Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: Junior standing, 57 credits required The Social Entrepreneurship course provides a broad theoretical perspective and practical framework for understanding social entrepreneurs and the social ventures they create ranging from local social organizations to large international social ventures leading global change. The course introduces students to the possibilities of social entrepreneurship and an introduction to the entire social venture creation process and life cycle.
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ENT 06415: Management Consulting Field Study
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: Junior standing, 57 credits required This course is designed to provide education and training opportunities in the art and application of techniques from various business and non-business courses primarily to firms with under $25 million in sales. The overall purpose of the course is the acquisition of knowledge and skills that will enable students to provide consulting advice to entrepreneurs and small business owners that will be understood, accepted, implemented, and will improve the performance of the firms. The emphasis in the course is on experiential approaches that provide a participative type of learning about the crucial issues firms face.
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ENT 06426: New Venture Development
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: Junior standing, 57 credits required This course provides an opportunity to develop a business plan for a new venture or expansion of an existing company. Students are expected to acquire skills in evaluating business ventures, learn alternative financing sources, develop ideas for differentiating products, and develop an understanding of what is required to harvest the profits in a growing business.
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ENT 06450: Technology Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: Junior standing, 57 credits required This course provides the student with insights into the creation, development, management, and transfer of intellectual assets. Real world product based projects willform the central core of the learning process. Students will gain an increased appreciation for the details of technology transfer and commercialization and an awareness of these critical issues from both industry and university perspectives. Examples of typical license, sponsored research, and other agreements will be provided.
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ESL 08110: English as a Second Language I
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Developed for students whose native language is not English, this course places emphasis on listening and speaking while developing skills through practice of reading and writing in English. The course includes cultural topics to facilitate students' adaptation to the American educational environment. This course may not be offered annually.
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ESL 08111: English as a Second Language II
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This is a mid-level course for students learning English as a second language. It helps students acquire increased skill in English usage, particularly written English. The course focuses on sentence structure and other grammatical concerns such as verb formation and pronoun reference. There is also some emphasis on spoken English. Students continue to discuss cultural topics while improving their ability to read and write in the target language of English.
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ESL 08112: English as a Second Language III
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course helps non-native students succeed in college by developing increased competence in the use of English. Students read and write in English, discussing differences between native languages and English. They also discuss writing formats generally encountered in college. The course offers further examination of English syntax and stresses building an English vocabulary.
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ESL 08115: Basics in Academic English
9.00 Credits
Rowan University
This developmental course will introduce English language learners to the academic English skills needed to succeed in college. Using an integrated skills language approach, students will improve in all language skills as students learn to write various genres of essays while also offering further examination of English syntax and vocabulary building.
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ESL 08120: Advanced Academic English for Non- Native Speakers of English
9.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course is designed to further develop academic English Skills for English language learners so that they are prepared to suceed in college. While exploring cross-cultural topics of interest, students will focus on developing a more complex understanding and use of academic writing. With the emphasis on writing skills, students will hone their library and information literacy skills needed for college.
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