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Principles of Entrepreneurship (225-0-1)

Instructors

Neal Orlando Sales-Griffin

Sophie Alula Davis

Meeting Info

Garage Workspace Classroom 1: Tues 2:00PM - 4:50PM

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.

*THIS SECTION OF THIS COURSE MEETS IN THE GARAGE WORKSPACE FOR SPRING 2024, located on the second floor of 2311 N Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208*

Registration Requirements

None

Class Materials (Required)

9781449305178 Running Lean: Iterate from Plan A to a Plan That Works by Maurya, Ash
9781544523989 LEARNING TO BUILD: THE 5 BEDROCK SKILLS by MOESTA
9781544519807 LEVERS: THE FRAMEWORK FOR BUILDING by SCHWARTZFARB
9781544509969 DEMAND-SIDE SALES 101 by MOESTA