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~ Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship

Overview: The Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship provides knowledge and skills commonly utilized by those who create and manage new business ventures. Those interested in launching a new venture, improving a small business, or working in a project-based work environments that emphasizes innovation can benefit from the training offered by this program. The courses offer a balance of theoretical insight, tactical know-how, and experiential learning drawn from current research and practice. The courses are offered by the Management Department in the College of Business Administration.

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~ Graduate Certificate in Technology Ventures

Overview: This certificate presents knowledge and skills associated with the successful commercialization of science and technology research. It will benefit those interested in identifying business opportunities enabled by scientific and technological innovations. The courses will offer students insights into intellectual property issues, innovation commercialization processes, technology business strategies, and business plan formation. The courses are offered by the Management Department in the College of Business Administration

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Entrepreneurship Courses

GEB 6115 - Entrepreneurship: PR: Graduate Standing. Seminar on topics concerning the entrepreneurial process in small and large organizations, including needs assessment, sources and methods of innovation, financing, and barriers to entrepreneurship.

MAN 6286 - Strategic Innovation: PR: Graduate Standing. Seminar on topics concerning the entrepreneurial process in small and large organizations, including needs assessment, sources and methods of innovation, financing, and barriers to entrepreneurship.

GEB 6516 - Technology Commercialization: PR: Graduate Standing. Focus of the course is on the identification, evaluation and commercialization of new technologies. Emphasis will be placed on the legal, financial and strategy aspects of technology transfer and development.

GEB 6116 - Business Plan Formation: PR: GEB 6115 or MAN 6286 or MBA Foundation Core. Professional development and preparation of company business plan. Full analysis of plan and outside evaluation and ranking.

GEB 6946 - Internship: Provides student with supervised, management-related work experience in a sponsoring organization. Visit the Management department for information; application required. May be repeated for credit. Click here to apply.