This course involves the planning, operating, and decision-making processes of being an entrepreneur. Students will apply theoretical concepts, hone practical skills, and gain insights into the dynamics of real-world business using discussion-based scenarios, simulations, presentations, and writing business documents. A formal business plan is the culmination of this course and engages student teams in the operation of a simulated small business that further develops their research, analytical, written, presentation, and decision-making skills.
MGMT-316 - Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Minimum Credits: 3
Length: 45 hours
Prerequisites: A minimum grade of C- (55%) in ACCT 261 or ACCT 263; A minimum grade of C- (55%) or currently enrolled in MKTG 281
Delivery Method:
Blended, On-campus, Online
Cost: $365.28
Course Outline: https://outlines.cotr.bc.ca/pdf/courses/Course-outline-MGMT-316-Fall-2022.pdf