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Nov 25, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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IBA 690 - International Entrepreneurship 3.00 credit hours This course provides students with the intellectual and practical background to equip would-be international entrepreneurs with the skills and knowledge to successfully set up their own international companies. Students will gain an understanding of the key differences between large companies and SMEs (small and medium enterprises), and learn to appreciate the role of start-up and international entrepreneurial activity from small manufacturers to large corporations. Students will work with an existing or new product in a new international market. In addition, the course will provide students with an understanding of the financing options available to start-up and developing companies, including government financing programs for international development. Finally, students will generate a comprehensive international business plan.
Prerequisite(s): MKT 688 and IBA 535 .
Click here for the schedule of classes.
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