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ENTSP 4800: Applied Entrepreneurship: Executing New Ventures

Credits: 3. Contact Hours: Lecture 3.

Prereq: ENTSP 3100; ENTSP 3130; or currently enrolled in the Master of Entrepreneurship (MEP) Program
Focuses on application-oriented and experiential learning of best practices for starting and advising new business ventures. Students identify, propose and attempt to execute an experiential learning project, such as developing and presenting a business model for a new venture, launching a new venture, or similar entrepreneurial experience. Requires extensive work outside the classroom. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring)

Entrepreneurship

https://catalog.iastate.edu/collegeofbusiness/entrepreneurship/
Success in entrepreneurship requires a broad base of conceptual knowledge, personal skills, and competencies. By majoring in entrepreneurship, you will sharpen your creative thinking and problem-solving skills, and develop your entrepreneurial mindset to start your own business, develop a new product, or become an innovator in an established company. The required courses in the major provide a variety of rich developmental experiences that include applied learning, case analysis, research projects, team-based learning, and guest speakers, in addition to traditional classroom lectures and discussions. The Entrepreneurship major places a strong emphasis on written and oral communication skills, teamwork, creativity, leadership, and personal initiative.