Business Entrepreneurship 558:

The Entrepreneurial Advisor: Problem Solving for Early-Stage Companies (1.5-3.0 units)

Experiential course designed to develop skills in framing and solving complex problems in young companies. Apply skills to real ventures participating in course projects.
  • Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Social Entrepreneurship, Accounting, Business Administration/East Asian Area Studies, Business Administration/Education, Business Administration/Industrial & Systems Engineering, Business Administration/Jewish Nonprofit Management, Business Administration/Pharmacy, Business Administration/Real Estate Development, Business Administration/Social Work, Business Administration/Planning, Business Research, Business Taxation, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Gerontology/Business Administration, Business Administration, Juris Doctor/Business Administration, Law/Business Taxation, Medicine/Business Administration, Marketing
  • Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student, Master Student
  • Note: Section 14412D is a required class for the MS Entrepreneurship and Innovation program, and is for students admitted to the MS Entrepreneurship and Innovation program only. No exceptions.
SectionSessionUnitsTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
14412D0713.0Lecture6:30-9:30pmWednesday53 of 72Jeremy DannONLINEnotesession dates
Information accurate as of September 23, 2020 12:00 pm.
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