ESBM-3700 (3) Entrepreneurial Environments

Introduces entrepreneurship. Addresses opportunity recognition, target markets, industry analysis, business model identification, sources of funding, managing rapid growth, and writing feasibility studies. Examines alternative forms of entrepreneurship such as franchising, corporate entrepreneurship, family business, and social entrepreneurship. Prereqs., BCOR 2000, 2050, 2100, 2150, or BCOR 2000, 2200, 2300, 2400. Restricted to students with 52 hours completed. Prerequisites: Restricted to Business majors with 52-180 units completed.