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Entrepreneurship focuses on the skills, knowledge, and attitudes required to successfully start a new venture, participate in an entrepreneurial company, or manage an entrepreneurial unit of a larger corporation.
Electives are designed to prepare MBA students to work as self-employed individuals, as members of new and/or small businesses, or as members of larger firms that practice entrepreneurial management. This program explores the processes through which new businesses are created and effectively managed.
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MGT 6059 - Emerging Technologies
MGT 6066 - Corporate Restructuring
MGT 6086 - Private Equity & Entrepreneurial Finance
MGT 6106 - Teamwork in Organizations
MGT 6107 - Leadership and Organizational Change
MGT 6110 - Negotiation and Conflict
MGT 6111 - Innovation and Entrepreneurial Behavior
MGT 6165 - Venture Creation
MGT 6190 - Current Thinking in Strategy
MGT 6198 - Corporate Entrepreneurship for Global Competitiveness
MGT 6308 - Strategic Brand Management
MGT 6326 - Collaborative Product Development
MGT 6789 - Technology Ventures
MGT 6799 - Legal Issues in Technology Transfer
MGT 6811 - Integrative Management Analysis
MGT 8803 - Special Topics: Competing in Life Sciences
MGT 8803 - Special Topics: Social Entrepreneurship
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Course information is subject to change.
Visit OSCAR to view electives currently offered and for course descriptions.
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