Description
In such a detailed data relating to entrepreneurship major ryersons business management program.
The Program
In the Business Management Program, you participate
in business studies from day one in an active learning
environment. You conduct problem-solving exercises
based on real enterprises, perform case studies, make
presentations, and participate in authentic stock market
games.
During the first two semesters, common to all
students, you build an understanding of basic business
functions and acquire an overview of the various
business disciplines. In your third semester, you begin
to develop a career focus by selecting a Major, while
continuing to take courses chosen from a variety of
business topics. Throughout the program, liberal
studies and professionally related courses broaden
your perspectives and awareness of topical social,
human and economic issues. Regular presentations by
industry guests enhance the relevance of your
education.
Entrepreneurship Major
The Entrepreneurship Major will teach you how to
become an entrepreneur and play a key role in society
by relentlessly pursuing opportunities to create and
sustain a competitive and viable enterprise. The
Entrepreneurship Major is for you whether your goal is
to own your own business or to assist existing
organizations grow and develop.
Ryerson offers more undergraduate entrepreneurship
courses than any other English language university in
Canada. Studies include entrepreneurial behaviour,
opportunity identification, business planning,
management of innovation, and entrepreneurial
finance, to name a few. In the final year of the
program you will be able to apply what you’ve
learned by assisting an entrepreneurial enterprise.
Career Opportunities
Ryerson Entrepreneurship graduates will have the
mindset and skills to become self-sufficient and self-
employed by launching new businesses. They will
also be skilled in helping existing organizations
cultivate a culture of innovation and new-market
development.
Our Faculty
Our faculty members know more than just theory –
they have extensive business experience as well.
This means they can convey a realistic picture of
economic systems and institutions, and deliver more
engaging lectures by sharing personal case histories.
The results include more absorbing in-class
discussions, a more informed education, and a
clearer picture of the many career and graduate
opportunities available.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Entrepreneurship Major
Ryerson's Business Management Program is Canada's
pre-eminent "practical" business program, with a long and
successful history of delivering career-ready university
education and developing and expanding students'
managerial and professional competencies so that they can
pursue their goals.
www.ryerson.ca/ent
Ted Rogers School of Business Management | www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/bm
TED ROGERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Entrepreneurship Major – Required Courses
It is the responsibility of each full-time undergraduate student to access the new Full-time Undergraduate Calendar each
year, and follow the curriculum as stated. Please refer to the current calendar for course descriptions.
3rd SEMESTER
REQUIRED:
ENT 526 Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Strategy
CMN 279† Intro to Professional Communication
FIN 300 Managerial Finance I
GMS 401 Operations Management
LAW 122† Business Law
LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table A.
† Students will be assigned one of CMN 279/LAW 122 - one in 3rd, and the other in 4th semester.
4th SEMESTER
REQUIRED:
ENT 601* Identifying Opportunities
CMN 279† Intro to Professional Communication
FIN 401 Managerial Finance II
LAW 122† Business Law
LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table A.
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table I. Course selection must not include courses with an ENT prefix.
† Students will be assigned one of CMN 279/LAW 122 - one in 3rd, and the other in 4th semester.
* It is strongly recommended that students take ENT 601 before ENT 726.
Revised curriculum commencing 2013-2014 for students admitted Fall 2011 and after:
5th & 6th SEMESTERS
REQUIRED:
ENT 511 Funding New Ventures
ENT 527 Studies in Entrepreneurship
ENT 726* Creating a Business Plan
GMS 450 Project Management
LIBERAL STUDIES: Two courses from Table B.
PROFESSIONAL: One course from the following:
ENT 501 Family Business in Canada
ENT 633 Corporate Governance
MKT 300 Marketing Metrics and Analysis
MKT 504 Effective Persuasion
MKT 723 Marketing in the Service Industry
MKT 730 Assessing/Managing Market Opportunities
MKT 731 Competitive Intelligence
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: Three courses from Table I. Course selection must not include courses with an ENT prefix.
* It is strongly recommended that students take ENT 601 before ENT 726.
Revised curriculum commencing 2013-2014 for students admitted Fall 2010 and after:
7th & 8th SEMESTERS
REQUIRED:
ENT 78A/B* Entrepreneurial Organizational Appraisal
BUS 800 Strategic Management
ENT 725 Management of Innovation
LIBERAL STUDIES¶: One course from Table B.
PROFESSIONAL: One course from the following:
ENT 501 Family Business in Canada
ENT 633 Corporate Governance
ENT 727 Applied Research in Entrepreneurship
MKT 300 Marketing Metrics and Analysis
MKT 500 Marketing Research
MKT 504 Effective Persuasion
MKT 723 Marketing in the Service Industry
MKT 730 Assessing/Managing Market Opportunities
MKT 731 Competitive Intelligence
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: Four courses from Table I. Course selection must not include courses with an ENT prefix.
*A two-term course.
¶ Offered in Fall term only.
Ted Rogers School of Business Management | www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/bm | www.ryerson.ca/calendar Page 2
3/6/2013
Ted Rogers School of
Business Management
Entrepreneurship & Strategy
Department
Chair: Dr. Dave Valliere
Office: TRS 1-087
Phone: 416-979-5000 ext 7603
For any inquiries
please contact:
Kelly McHale
Department Administrator
Office: TRS 1-004
Phone: 416-979-5000 ext 2046
[email protected]
doc_673609087.pdf
In such a detailed data relating to entrepreneurship major ryersons business management program.
The Program
In the Business Management Program, you participate
in business studies from day one in an active learning
environment. You conduct problem-solving exercises
based on real enterprises, perform case studies, make
presentations, and participate in authentic stock market
games.
During the first two semesters, common to all
students, you build an understanding of basic business
functions and acquire an overview of the various
business disciplines. In your third semester, you begin
to develop a career focus by selecting a Major, while
continuing to take courses chosen from a variety of
business topics. Throughout the program, liberal
studies and professionally related courses broaden
your perspectives and awareness of topical social,
human and economic issues. Regular presentations by
industry guests enhance the relevance of your
education.
Entrepreneurship Major
The Entrepreneurship Major will teach you how to
become an entrepreneur and play a key role in society
by relentlessly pursuing opportunities to create and
sustain a competitive and viable enterprise. The
Entrepreneurship Major is for you whether your goal is
to own your own business or to assist existing
organizations grow and develop.
Ryerson offers more undergraduate entrepreneurship
courses than any other English language university in
Canada. Studies include entrepreneurial behaviour,
opportunity identification, business planning,
management of innovation, and entrepreneurial
finance, to name a few. In the final year of the
program you will be able to apply what you’ve
learned by assisting an entrepreneurial enterprise.
Career Opportunities
Ryerson Entrepreneurship graduates will have the
mindset and skills to become self-sufficient and self-
employed by launching new businesses. They will
also be skilled in helping existing organizations
cultivate a culture of innovation and new-market
development.
Our Faculty
Our faculty members know more than just theory –
they have extensive business experience as well.
This means they can convey a realistic picture of
economic systems and institutions, and deliver more
engaging lectures by sharing personal case histories.
The results include more absorbing in-class
discussions, a more informed education, and a
clearer picture of the many career and graduate
opportunities available.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Entrepreneurship Major
Ryerson's Business Management Program is Canada's
pre-eminent "practical" business program, with a long and
successful history of delivering career-ready university
education and developing and expanding students'
managerial and professional competencies so that they can
pursue their goals.
www.ryerson.ca/ent
Ted Rogers School of Business Management | www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/bm
TED ROGERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Entrepreneurship Major – Required Courses
It is the responsibility of each full-time undergraduate student to access the new Full-time Undergraduate Calendar each
year, and follow the curriculum as stated. Please refer to the current calendar for course descriptions.
3rd SEMESTER
REQUIRED:
ENT 526 Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Strategy
CMN 279† Intro to Professional Communication
FIN 300 Managerial Finance I
GMS 401 Operations Management
LAW 122† Business Law
LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table A.
† Students will be assigned one of CMN 279/LAW 122 - one in 3rd, and the other in 4th semester.
4th SEMESTER
REQUIRED:
ENT 601* Identifying Opportunities
CMN 279† Intro to Professional Communication
FIN 401 Managerial Finance II
LAW 122† Business Law
LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table A.
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table I. Course selection must not include courses with an ENT prefix.
† Students will be assigned one of CMN 279/LAW 122 - one in 3rd, and the other in 4th semester.
* It is strongly recommended that students take ENT 601 before ENT 726.
Revised curriculum commencing 2013-2014 for students admitted Fall 2011 and after:
5th & 6th SEMESTERS
REQUIRED:
ENT 511 Funding New Ventures
ENT 527 Studies in Entrepreneurship
ENT 726* Creating a Business Plan
GMS 450 Project Management
LIBERAL STUDIES: Two courses from Table B.
PROFESSIONAL: One course from the following:
ENT 501 Family Business in Canada
ENT 633 Corporate Governance
MKT 300 Marketing Metrics and Analysis
MKT 504 Effective Persuasion
MKT 723 Marketing in the Service Industry
MKT 730 Assessing/Managing Market Opportunities
MKT 731 Competitive Intelligence
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: Three courses from Table I. Course selection must not include courses with an ENT prefix.
* It is strongly recommended that students take ENT 601 before ENT 726.
Revised curriculum commencing 2013-2014 for students admitted Fall 2010 and after:
7th & 8th SEMESTERS
REQUIRED:
ENT 78A/B* Entrepreneurial Organizational Appraisal
BUS 800 Strategic Management
ENT 725 Management of Innovation
LIBERAL STUDIES¶: One course from Table B.
PROFESSIONAL: One course from the following:
ENT 501 Family Business in Canada
ENT 633 Corporate Governance
ENT 727 Applied Research in Entrepreneurship
MKT 300 Marketing Metrics and Analysis
MKT 500 Marketing Research
MKT 504 Effective Persuasion
MKT 723 Marketing in the Service Industry
MKT 730 Assessing/Managing Market Opportunities
MKT 731 Competitive Intelligence
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: Four courses from Table I. Course selection must not include courses with an ENT prefix.
*A two-term course.
¶ Offered in Fall term only.
Ted Rogers School of Business Management | www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/bm | www.ryerson.ca/calendar Page 2
3/6/2013
Ted Rogers School of
Business Management
Entrepreneurship & Strategy
Department
Chair: Dr. Dave Valliere
Office: TRS 1-087
Phone: 416-979-5000 ext 7603
For any inquiries
please contact:
Kelly McHale
Department Administrator
Office: TRS 1-004
Phone: 416-979-5000 ext 2046
[email protected]
doc_673609087.pdf