ENTSP 3670: International Entrepreneurship
Credits: 3. Contact Hours: Lecture 3.
Prereq: Sophomore classification
Introduces the essentials of two key components of international entrepreneurship: operating an entrepreneurial firm in an international environment, and starting and developing a new venture in an international market. Topics include choosing and entering an international market, organizing international ventures, and other issues related to managing the business and employees in an international context. Offers students the opportunity to create an international business plan for their own business idea or an existing company. Meets International Perspectives Requirement.
(Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer)