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Principles of Entrepreneurship (225-0-2)

Instructors

Eduardo L Acuna

Meeting Info

Ford Studio 3 Rm 3210: Tues, Thurs 9:30AM - 10:50AM

Overview of class

This survey-style course serves as the foundational course for the Farley undergraduate minor in entrepreneurship. It is also a good choice for students who simply wish to familiarize themselves with the world of entrepreneurship. Students will learn to think like entrepreneurs, and will be introduced to key topics relevant to entrepreneurship, including customer discovery, finance, and marketing. They will also learn how to understand and analyze a broad range of entrepreneurial activity, and will have the opportunity to locate their own goals and values within the field of entrepreneurship.

Registration Requirements

No Prerequisites

Class Materials (Required)

Various Harvard Business Review articles (Approx $40)