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Senior Entrepreneurship

Welcome to Senior Entrepreneurship

In the senior entrepreneurship class, students will extend their exploration of small business and entrepreneurship through classroom-based learning and focused preparation. Building on the foundational knowledge acquired in the first year, students will delve deeper into advanced concepts, case studies, and practical applications to further develop their entrepreneurial skills. This course is strategically designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and strategies before they embark on their real-world internships during the second semester. The immersive learning experiences and in-depth study during this semester aim to prepare students for the challenges and opportunities they will encounter as they transition from the classroom to hands-on entrepreneurial endeavors.

Dual Credit from UMSL 

ENT 1100 Introduction to Entrepreneurship: 3 semester hours

This course focuses on the fundamental ideas of entrepreneurship. Students will develop a working knowledge of entrepreneurial concepts, vocabulary, skills, and tools through case studies and practical applications. Students will actively participate in hands-on learning and team building exercises and will prepare a business simulation.

Suggested Readings for Book Reports

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Internship Interest Form

Students must complete by 8/30/24

Student Teams Access

This link provides students access to our Teams page to access assignments and posts from class.