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Course Details

Entrepreneurship

Course Description

The entrepreneurship major prepares students for the intricacies of planning, launching and leading a new business with a focus on creativity and innovation, new venture planning, entrepreneurial finance and managing and growing a new business. The curriculum is designed around two themes: screening and recognizing opportunities to create value, and personal innovation despite scarce organizational resources. Students of the program, in their first major required course, develop a feasibility study for a new venture, which is then used in subsequent courses. The study is worked into a business plan in the program's capstone course, MGT 487 Managing and Growing Firm and Business Planning. Tampa Bay entrepreneurs critique these business plans in a local competition and the best ones are forwarded to national competitions. UT's entrepreneurship program fosters the kind of outside-the-box thinking that prepares majors for success in a variety of endeavors. Self-employment is only one career option for graduates of the entrepreneurship concentration. Graduates have started new businesses, bought existing ventures, and gone on to entrepreneurial positions in profit and not-for-profit ventures around the world. Other career options are intrapreneurship (innovation in large organizations), venture capital, and social entrepreneurship. Many entrepreneurship graduates have also continued their education through UT's MBA program, which offers a concentration in entrepreneurship, and at universities across the country.

Course Duration

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3year

Career outcomes

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