Description
MS-3429 continues the development of entrepreneurship by examining the key financial elements of entrepreneurial or small company ventures. The course explores the role of the entrepreneurial manager in developing a financial plan and raising capital from commercial banks, angel investors, venture capitalists, private placement, and other sources. Each source is reviewed for its impact on the financial value of the firm, while the concluding segment of the course discusses the strategies for exiting the business.
Prerequisites
This course has no recorded prerequisites.
Materials
Required:
Course Learning Outcomes
No Course Outcomes have been appended.
Course Topics
No Course topics have been appended.
Prerequisites by topic
No Prerequisites have been appended
Laboratory topics
No Laboratory Topics have been appended
Course topics by day
ACCE content
| General Education |
Math & Science |
Business & Mgmt. |
Construction | Construction Science |
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
ABET/EAC content
| Engineering topics |
Design |
General education |
Math/Science | Other |
| 0 | No |
0 | 0 | 0 |
ABET/TAC content
| Communications |
Math & Science |
HU/SS |
Tech Content | Other |
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Coordinator
G. Woodrow Adkins, Adjunct Professor, Uihlein-Spitzer Chair of Entrepreneurship
Last review
on Jun 20, 2004
Last update
on Jun 20, 2004