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GB 370: Entrepreneurship and Management

Management

This course is an entrepreneurial approach to the study of business management covering a broad range of management topics, appropriate for a general business major. While the course is designed to introduce the student to a manager's planning, organizing, leading, and controlling responsibilities, its focus is on the practical application of these skills and adaptive behavior in a business environment from an entrepreneurial orientation.

GB 370 may not be used as a 300+ business elective.

Students may take either GB 370 or Mgmt 371, but not both for credit toward a degree.

3 Credits

Prerequisites

  • Pre-Requisite: Successful Completion of 54 Hours.

Instruction Type(s)

  • Lecture: Lecture for GB 370
  • Lecture: Compressed Video for GB 370
  • Lecture: Web-based Lecture for GB 370
  • Lecture: Hybrid Lecture for GB 370
  • Lecture: Online Program for GB 370
  • Lecture: Online Program for GB 370
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