Department: Entrepreneurship

Code Name Description
ENTR1101 Future Entrepreneurship Leaders 101 (FuEL 101) Future Entrepreneurial Leaders 101 (FuEL 101) is designed to help prepare entrepreneurship students for their role as entrepreneurs and also to build a culture of excellence, dedication and faith within the undergraduate entrepreneurship program. FuE...
ENTR1102 Future Entrepreneurship Leaders 102 (FuEL 102) Future Entrepreneurial Leaders 102 (FuEL 102) is a continuation of ENTR 1101, designed to help prepare entrepreneurship students for their role as entrepreneurs and also to build a culture of excellence, dedication and faith within the undergraduate...
ENTR3301 Principles of Entrepreneurship This course examines the principles of entrepreneurship including the history of the field, characteristics and motivations of entrepreneurs and the role of entrepreneurship in our society. Students will also learn the critical success factors in sta...
ENTR3305 Marketing in the Start-Up Startup firms struggle with a 'liability of newness' and a 'liability of smallness.' Therefore, these firms must create maximum impact in the marketplace with the limited resources at their disposal. Marketing in the Start-Up focuses on ways in which...
ENTR3314 Social Entrepreneurship Social Entrepreneurs are motivated to see the world as it can be, not as it is. This interdisciplinary course examines the social change through innovative solutions to social issues. Students in the course are expected to think critically about the...
ENTR3390 Independent Study in Entrepreneurship Independent Study courses are devised by, professors to permit students to explore material, not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
ENTR4301 Lean Start-Up The Lean Startup methodology provides entrepreneurs a framework for identifying and testing opportunities to create new products, services and businesses that deliver value. This course teaches students how to quickly get to market with a product or...
ENTR4302 Internship in Entrepreneurship Students will work a minimum of 120 hours in an internship and will apply and add to the knowledge developed in the classroom.
ENTR4303 Special Topics in ENTR A study of selected topics, strategies, or problems facing the entrepreneur today. Examples are e-commerce, capital markets, ideation, and lean start-up. May be repeated for credit when content changes. Grade replacement for special topics courses ma...
ENTR4314 Applied Social Entrepreneurship This course explores the application of the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for achieving social change in the unique landscape where nonprofit, business, and government efforts collide. Students are expected to engage the community around...
ENTR4320 Entrepreneurial Finance This course prepares the entrepreneur to effectively plan for, execute and control financial aspects of a new venture. The course includes business valuation methods, development of pro forma financial statements, financial statement analysis, cash f...
ENTR4330 New Venture Creation ENTR 4330 builds upon the work in the ENTR 4301 Lean Start-Up course. This course integrates student learning from other courses in the student's business program to provide students with a capstone experience in entrepreneurship. Students will work...
ENTR4345 Business As Mission Business as Mission (BAM) represents a movement of entrepreneurs and business leaders utilizing their business acumen to take the good news of Jesus into the world. BAM businesses hold a dual emphasis of strategic and sustainable business practices a...
ENTR4390 Independent Study in Entrepreneurship Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
ENTR6304 Strategy and Management of Growing Businesses This practicum-based course addresses the challenges of managing a growing company while maintaining an entrepreneurial spirit. Topics addressed include issues related to growing and scaling the business such as: planning for and measuring economic p...