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BMGT 4565: Innovation in Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course challenges students to stretch themselves outside their normal comfort zone by having the courage to innovate and to risk making mistakes in the quest for ideas that lead to a true innovation of a product, service, or process. The central focus of this course is on innovation that leads to launching a new business venture; improving the potential of small businesses; or reinvigorating a larger, more mature company. This course provides students the opportunity to integrate theoretical perspectives learned in readings and classroom activities with hands-on experiences. They will also be introduced to a number of techniques, concepts, and methods that can be added to their business skills tool kit. This course is designed around methods that are successfully used by leading companies. Prerequisite: BMGT 2501. 3 credits
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BMGT 4566: Starting a Business
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Essential considerations for beginning a business. Focus on business planning, including: assessing the environment, developing goals, planning operations, seeking financing and gaining a competitive edge. 3 credits
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BMGT 4594,4595,4596: Management Co-op I,II,III
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
See Co-op Adviser. Cooperative Education courses are counted as general electives. Prerequisite: Departmental approval prior to registration. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. 3 credits each
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BMGT 4597,4598,4599: Directed Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Independent research in the area of management. Project is developed in consultation with faculty and must be approved by chair prior to registration. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. 1/2/3 credits
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BMGT 4640: Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A study of small businesses and owner management with a practical orientation toward understanding the process of creating and managing one's own business. This includes but is not limited to strategic and operational planning, organizational controls, marketing management and techniques, financial analysis and accounting, risk management, and securing growth capital for small businesses. Prerequisite: BMGT 2501. 3 credits
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BMGT 4645: Writing A Business Plan
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Students will learn about the creation of new ventures in a very hands-on manner. Students will be exposed to concepts, skills, information, and tools that are relevant for the creation of a new venture, the management of an early-stage venture, and the harvest of a venture. Students will have opportunities to apply knowledge through class discussions, projects, individual reflections, and the creation of an actual business plan. The creation of the business plan will provide students with an opportunity to appreciate the challenging and ambiguous environment that entrepreneurs face. Experimental. Prerequisite: BMGT 2501. 3 credits
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BMGT 4951: Labor Economics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Labor markets in their sectoral and national settings. Labor force analyzed by use of the human resource/capital approach. Labor compensation determination and structure. Labor costs, productivity and their impact on the price level and employment. Prerequisites: ECON 1403. 3 credits
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BMGT 4993: Foreign Business Operations
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Circumstances under which American firms operate abroad: social customs, political environment, and linguistic and cultural problems. Economic, financial, legal and management issues peculiar to foreign operations. Problems in foreign exchange, international finance and marketing, and human resources management. Management of foreign investment, joint ventures and foreign subsidiaries. Technology transfer, foreign trade operations and the protection of intellectual property abroad. International economic policy and international corporate financial management. Prerequisite: BMGT 2501. 3 credits
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BMIE 1001: Computer Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to computers and computing, problem solving, and the impact of computers in our lives. Course provides a working knowledge of computers and Windows environment with an emphasis on word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheets, presentation, and Web editing software. Course designed to focus on student computing needs. 3 credits
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BMIE 1002: Intermediate Microcomputing
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduces and develops expertise in database, and semantic networking software. Presents advanced concepts in word processing, spreadsheet, desktop publishing and presentation graphics. Emphasis is placed on using these programs to their full advantage by use of advanced integration. The terminal goal is to develop computing skills as they apply in appropriate organizational settings. 3 credits
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