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Courses
Objective
Our objective is to have entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship (creating new ideas/products/services
within a large corporation) integrated throughout the Marriott School and across all disciplines on campus.
Many of our entrepreneurship classes involve team-teaching with faculty and Entrepreneur Founders,
a group of more than 100 entrepreneurs who come at their own expense to discuss cases written on their companies and teach
entrepreneurship principles based on their own experiences.
See entrepreneurial scholarships available.
Entrepreneurial classes are designed to acquaint students with the problems commonly encountered
when starting, growing, and harvesting business ventures. Emphasis is on the entrepreneurial career and perspective, not on
one-shot ventures. Functional topics have already been taught in the functional areas and are mentioned in entrepreneurship only
when a different perspective is needed.
Career Opportunities
We are associated with many large corporations looking for innovation, creativity and small
business, including start-up ventures, where cross-functional expertise is needed. Specific job descriptions are many and
varied.
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