Entrepreneurial Studies Courses
ENTR 2P51
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurs and the new venture creation process: attributes of entrepreneurs and the processes involved in successfully launching new enterprises.
Lectures, discussion, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: minimum 3.0 overall credits. Not open to BBA and BAcc majors.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in ENTR 3P45.
ENTR 3P45
Entrepreneurial Management
Theories of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship, entrepreneurial attributes, new venture creation processes, business plan preparation.
Lectures, discussion, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to BBA and BAcc majors.
Prerequisites: FNCE 2P91, MKTG 2P91, OBHR 2P91 and OPER 2P91.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in ENTR 2P51.
ENTR 3P52
Creativity and the Entrepreneur
Exploration of creative and personal entrepreneurial abilities. Topics include sources of ideas and their transformation into commercial opportunities, environmental scanning, trend identification and futurism.
Lectures, discussion, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: ENTR 2P51 or 3P45 or permission of the instructor.
ENTR 3P93
New Venture Management
Development of management concepts and techniques relevant to new and growing enterprises. Adaptations of management techniques due to limitations of management time and resources in early stage companies and changes to management approaches as companies grow.
Lectures, discussion, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisites: ENTR 3P92 and ACTG 1P91 or permission of the instructor.
Note: enrolment limited to 40 students per section.
ENTR 3P94
Intrapreneurship
Management of innovation and entrepreneurship in midsized and larger organizations. The role of leadership in developing and maintaining innovation and entrepreneurship and the mechanisms for stimulating organizational growth and entrepreneurial culture. How organizations respond to innovation.
Lectures, discussion, 3 hours per week.
Restriction: open to BBA, BAcc, BBE, BCB and combined Business majors with a minimum of 9.0 overall credits.
Prerequisite: ENTR 2P51 or 3P45 or permission of the instructor.
Note: enrolment limited to 40 students per section.
ENTR 3V90-3V99
Topics in Entrepreneurship I
Courses in specialized areas within the discipline.
ENTR 4F90
Research Topic
Directed intensive study and research under the supervision of a faculty member in an area in which the student has shown particular competence.
Restriction: open to BBA, BBE and combined Business majors with a minimum of 13.5 overall credits and permission of the Chair and supervising faculty member.
Note: to be chosen in consultation with the supervising faculty member.
ENTR 4P10
Planning for New Venture Creation
Strategies to identify and assess appropriate forms for commercial development of new ventures. Strategic and operational planning relevant to the creation of an entrepreneurial firm. Preparation of a formal business plan.
Lectures, case discussion, presentations, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: ENTR 2P51 and 3P52, or ENTR 3P45 or permission of the instructor.
Note: enrolment limited to 40 students per section.
Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in ENTR 3P91 and 3P92.
ENTR 4P80
Managing High Growth Organizations
Techniques for managing organizations during high rates of growth with emphasis on stages beyond startup. Role of the team leader, external relations, human resources selection and development, financial resources, facilities and communications.
Lectures, case discussion, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisites: ENTR 2P51 or 3P45; OBHR 3P42 or permission of the instructor.
Note: enrolment limited to 40 students per section.
ENTR 4P91
Research Topic
Directed study or research under the supervision of a faculty member in an area in which the student has shown particular competence.
Restriction: open to BBA, BBE and combined Business majors with a minimum of 13.5 overall credits and permission of the Chair and supervising faculty member.
Note: to be chosen in consultation with the supervising faculty member.
ENTR 4V90
2002-2003: International Dimensions of Entrepreneurship
Strategies to recognize global opportunities and to use global networks for resources, design and distribution of goods and services that customers in other parts of the world would like to buy.
Lectures, case discussion, presentations, 3 hours per week.
Prerequisites: ENTR 2P51 or 3P45; ENTR 4P10 (3P91, 3P92) or permission of the instructor.
Note: enrolment limited to 40 students per section.
ENTR 4V90-4V99
Topics in Entrepreneurship II
Courses in specialized areas within the discipline.