Many companies are explicitly setting expectations for, and placing value on, employees with entrepreneurial skills. Within the concentration, students receive a combination of theoretical and practical exposure to entrepreneurship. Case study is the principal teaching method, supplemented by lectures, project work, and guest speakers.
RBS students pursuing the entrepreneurship concentration will take two entrepreneurship core requirements (6 credits) and one entrepreneurship elective (3 credits).
Concentration Requirements (9 credits total)
Required Courses (6 credits)
Students are required to take the following two courses:
Introduction to Entrepreneurship 33:382:302 (3)
Managing Growing Ventures 33:382:303 (3) (prerequisite: 33:382:302)
Elective Courses (3 credits)
Students can choose one of the following courses as an elective:
Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship 33:382:340 (3)
Entrepreneurship Practicum 33:382:496 (3)
Managing Technological Innovation 33:382:355 (3)
Multicultural Market 33:382:352 (3)
Music Industry 33:382:486 (3)
New Product Planning 33:630:369 (3)
Social Entrepreneurship 33:382:310 (3)
Technology Ventures 33:382:360 (3) (prerequisite: 33:382:302)
Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development 33:382:342 (3)
You cannot 'double count' or
overlap any courses between RBS-NB majors and RBS-NB concentrations. All
concentration courses must be fulfilled by courses not required by an RBS-NB
major. Degree Navigator will not remove the double counted courses and it is
the student's responsibility to monitor this manually.