Course Description
Inclement Weather: February 25, 2026
All classes starting prior to 11 a.m. will be remote. Classes after 11 a.m. will be in person. Non-essential staff should work remote until 11 a.m. then report to campus as scheduled.
MGT 681 STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3.0 Credit(s)
Strategic Entrepreneurship examines how individuals, teams, and organizations discover and shape opportunities, design innovative business models, and make strategic choices to create value and sustain competitive advantage. The course integrates entrepreneurship and strategy, emphasizing both new venture creation and entrepreneurial initiatives within existing firms. Students will analyze how entrepreneurs and managers align resources, capabilities, and strategic intent to navigate uncertainty, generate value, and drive growth. Through case discussions and a hands-on venture project, students will apply theory to practice, building the skills to craft entrepreneurial strategies across different contexts.
Offered: Late Spring Semester All Years
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