Dec 15, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

BUS 31201 - Entrepreneurship



New venture creation, business planning and its formalization, corporate and social entrepreneurship.

Preparation for Course
P: BUS 10001 and P or C: BUS 20401 and ECON 20101 with grades of C- or better.
Sophomore or higher class standing.  

Cr. 3-6.
Notes
Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 30100 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria: business majors who have met the pre-business requirements and been admitted into one of the business majors; or students that have declared other pre-approved programs or minors which require particular business courses, and completed all course prerequisites; or students that have obtained written permission from the department through which the course is offered.
Student Learning Outcomes
1.  Understand the field of Entrepreneurship and its role in Today’s society.
2.  Understand how Entrepreneurship differs from small business.
3.  Understand the process of new venture creation.
4.  Understand the role of entrepreneurship in business plan and formation.
5.  Understand the role of corporate and social entrepreneurship in today’s society.