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Detailed illustration in regard to department of management chairperson cheryl l. maranto, ph.d.
Marquette University 1
Entrepreneurship
Department of Management Chairperson: Cheryl L. Maranto, Ph.D.
Department of Management website (http://business.marquette.edu/departments/management)
The Entrepreneurship program guides students along their individual paths to launching ventures, engaging with all the dimensions of business.
Graduates are therefore prepared for better understanding the big picture of corporations that employ them, for professional services and investments
with new firms and of course for venture starts.
Entrepreneurship Major
Specific Entrepreneurship Course Requirements:
ENTP 3001 Understanding Entrepreneurship 3
ENTP 4010 New Venture Creation 3
ENTP 4020 Consulting to Entrepreneurs 3
or ENTP 4986 Entrepreneurship Internship - Grading Period
Two electives from the following:* 6
ENTP 4080 Entrepreneurial Finance
ENTP 4041 International Enterpreneurial Sustainability
ENTP 4931 Topics in Entrepreneurship
ENTP 4953 Seminar in Entrepreneurship
ACCO 4080 Analysis of Corporate Financial Statements
BULA 4001 Business Law
MANA 3034 Negotiations and New Ventures
MANA 4010 Motivation and Leadership
MARK 4060 Marketing Research
MARK 4094 Sales Management
REAL 3001 Introduction to Commercial Real Estate
*Other business electives may be substituted; consult the Entrepreneurship adviser
Four Business electives 12
Total Credit Hours 27
Courses
ENTP 3001. Understanding Entrepreneurship. 3 cr. hrs.
Consistent with Marquette’s mission of concern for the whole person, course seeks to help each student begin to create a venture that enables a fulfilling
life. Students individually craft business models for new ventures (for-profit or non-for-profit) that meet underserved needs. Students also learn to
communicate their venture concepts to potential resources providers. Prereq: Jr. stndg.
ENTP 3986. Internship Work Period. 0 cr. hrs.
SNC/UNC grade assessment. Prereq: Jr. stndg., cons. of prog. dir. and cons. of Business Career Center.
ENTP 3990. Entrepreneurship Internship for Minors - Work Period. 0 cr. hrs.
SNC/UNC grade assessment. Not available to students enrolled in the College of Business Administration. Prereq: ENTP 3001 or concurrent enrollment,
declared Entrepreneurship Minor, cons. of prog. dir., cons. of Business Career Center.
ENTP 4010. New Venture Creation. 3 cr. hrs.
This course focuses on starting and developing a new business. Topics include evaluating opportunities and testing the feasibility of creative ideas,
selecting and dealing with partners; alternative methods of financing, developing the initial competitive strategy, structuring and managing the business
through the early survival months, and sources of outside help. Students will prepare a business plan that can be used to launch a new initiative. Prereq:
ENTP 3001.
ENTP 4020. Consulting to Entrepreneurs. 3 cr. hrs.
Students conduct a consulting project for an entrepreneur and provide its findings and recommendations, orally and in writing, to the client. Students
develop skills in project management, advisory and consulting services, and primary research. Students also learn applied business knowledge to the
project. Prereq: ENTP 3001.
2 Entrepreneurship
ENTP 4041. International Enterpreneurial Sustainability. 3 cr. hrs.
Focuses on the identification of entrepreneurial challenges in the context of great social challenges - environmental sustainability in a global context.
Develops insight into opportunities for simultaneous economic and environmental sustainability (i.e. entrepreneurial sustainability) in the context of
daunting global challenges, with particular reference to other countries. The challenges are not only those of the other country context itself, but also
those that arise for ventures that cross national borders and provide environmental solutions. As a rule the other country covered is the People’s
Republic of China. Prereq: ENTP 3001 or cons. of instr.
ENTP 4080. Entrepreneurial Finance. 3 cr. hrs.
Focuses on the financial aspects of entrepreneurship, from the first decision as to whether or not to undertake an activity, to projecting financial needs,
reviewing the trade-offs between alternative financing choices, to harvesting. Topics will include but are not limited to: bootstrapping, the role of angel
investors, private placements, venture capital, banking options, commercial financing, public offers (IPOs, PIPES), factoring, franchising, and joint
ventures. Prereq: ENTP 3001 and FINA 3001.
ENTP 4931. Topics in Entrepreneurship. 3 cr. hrs.
Topics may vary. Specific topics will be designated in the Schedule of Classes. Prereq: ENTP 3001.
ENTP 4953. Seminar in Entrepreneurship. 3 cr. hrs.
Prereq: ENTP 3001.
ENTP 4986. Entrepreneurship Internship - Grading Period. 3 cr. hrs.
S/U grade assessment. Prereq: ENTP 3986; Jr. stndg., cons. of prog. dir. and cons. of Business Career Center.
ENTP 4990. Entrepreneurship Internship for Minors - Grading Period. 3 cr. hrs.
S/U grade assessment. Not available to students enrolled in the College of Business Administration Prereq: ENTP 3001 or concurrent enrollment,
declared Entrepreneurship Minor, cons. of prog. dir., cons. of Business Career Center.
ENTP 4995. Independent Study in Entrepreneurship. 1-4 cr. hrs.
Prereq: ENTP 3001 and consent of dept. chair.
doc_257139743.pdf
Detailed illustration in regard to department of management chairperson cheryl l. maranto, ph.d.
Marquette University 1
Entrepreneurship
Department of Management Chairperson: Cheryl L. Maranto, Ph.D.
Department of Management website (http://business.marquette.edu/departments/management)
The Entrepreneurship program guides students along their individual paths to launching ventures, engaging with all the dimensions of business.
Graduates are therefore prepared for better understanding the big picture of corporations that employ them, for professional services and investments
with new firms and of course for venture starts.
Entrepreneurship Major
Specific Entrepreneurship Course Requirements:
ENTP 3001 Understanding Entrepreneurship 3
ENTP 4010 New Venture Creation 3
ENTP 4020 Consulting to Entrepreneurs 3
or ENTP 4986 Entrepreneurship Internship - Grading Period
Two electives from the following:* 6
ENTP 4080 Entrepreneurial Finance
ENTP 4041 International Enterpreneurial Sustainability
ENTP 4931 Topics in Entrepreneurship
ENTP 4953 Seminar in Entrepreneurship
ACCO 4080 Analysis of Corporate Financial Statements
BULA 4001 Business Law
MANA 3034 Negotiations and New Ventures
MANA 4010 Motivation and Leadership
MARK 4060 Marketing Research
MARK 4094 Sales Management
REAL 3001 Introduction to Commercial Real Estate
*Other business electives may be substituted; consult the Entrepreneurship adviser
Four Business electives 12
Total Credit Hours 27
Courses
ENTP 3001. Understanding Entrepreneurship. 3 cr. hrs.
Consistent with Marquette’s mission of concern for the whole person, course seeks to help each student begin to create a venture that enables a fulfilling
life. Students individually craft business models for new ventures (for-profit or non-for-profit) that meet underserved needs. Students also learn to
communicate their venture concepts to potential resources providers. Prereq: Jr. stndg.
ENTP 3986. Internship Work Period. 0 cr. hrs.
SNC/UNC grade assessment. Prereq: Jr. stndg., cons. of prog. dir. and cons. of Business Career Center.
ENTP 3990. Entrepreneurship Internship for Minors - Work Period. 0 cr. hrs.
SNC/UNC grade assessment. Not available to students enrolled in the College of Business Administration. Prereq: ENTP 3001 or concurrent enrollment,
declared Entrepreneurship Minor, cons. of prog. dir., cons. of Business Career Center.
ENTP 4010. New Venture Creation. 3 cr. hrs.
This course focuses on starting and developing a new business. Topics include evaluating opportunities and testing the feasibility of creative ideas,
selecting and dealing with partners; alternative methods of financing, developing the initial competitive strategy, structuring and managing the business
through the early survival months, and sources of outside help. Students will prepare a business plan that can be used to launch a new initiative. Prereq:
ENTP 3001.
ENTP 4020. Consulting to Entrepreneurs. 3 cr. hrs.
Students conduct a consulting project for an entrepreneur and provide its findings and recommendations, orally and in writing, to the client. Students
develop skills in project management, advisory and consulting services, and primary research. Students also learn applied business knowledge to the
project. Prereq: ENTP 3001.
2 Entrepreneurship
ENTP 4041. International Enterpreneurial Sustainability. 3 cr. hrs.
Focuses on the identification of entrepreneurial challenges in the context of great social challenges - environmental sustainability in a global context.
Develops insight into opportunities for simultaneous economic and environmental sustainability (i.e. entrepreneurial sustainability) in the context of
daunting global challenges, with particular reference to other countries. The challenges are not only those of the other country context itself, but also
those that arise for ventures that cross national borders and provide environmental solutions. As a rule the other country covered is the People’s
Republic of China. Prereq: ENTP 3001 or cons. of instr.
ENTP 4080. Entrepreneurial Finance. 3 cr. hrs.
Focuses on the financial aspects of entrepreneurship, from the first decision as to whether or not to undertake an activity, to projecting financial needs,
reviewing the trade-offs between alternative financing choices, to harvesting. Topics will include but are not limited to: bootstrapping, the role of angel
investors, private placements, venture capital, banking options, commercial financing, public offers (IPOs, PIPES), factoring, franchising, and joint
ventures. Prereq: ENTP 3001 and FINA 3001.
ENTP 4931. Topics in Entrepreneurship. 3 cr. hrs.
Topics may vary. Specific topics will be designated in the Schedule of Classes. Prereq: ENTP 3001.
ENTP 4953. Seminar in Entrepreneurship. 3 cr. hrs.
Prereq: ENTP 3001.
ENTP 4986. Entrepreneurship Internship - Grading Period. 3 cr. hrs.
S/U grade assessment. Prereq: ENTP 3986; Jr. stndg., cons. of prog. dir. and cons. of Business Career Center.
ENTP 4990. Entrepreneurship Internship for Minors - Grading Period. 3 cr. hrs.
S/U grade assessment. Not available to students enrolled in the College of Business Administration Prereq: ENTP 3001 or concurrent enrollment,
declared Entrepreneurship Minor, cons. of prog. dir., cons. of Business Career Center.
ENTP 4995. Independent Study in Entrepreneurship. 1-4 cr. hrs.
Prereq: ENTP 3001 and consent of dept. chair.
doc_257139743.pdf