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Entrepreneurship Initiative (EI)

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·¡±õÌý100ÌýÌýEntrepreneurial Thinking in the Albright Entrepreneurs VillageÌýÌý(1 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Course involves active discussion about current events, case studies and assigned reading to evaluate strategies needed to think like an entrepreneur. Our students will think critically and apply basic skills needed when joining or forming teams to launch ideas or ventures. This course will host only residents of the Albright Entrepreneurs Village to discuss these ideas and build upon the living and learning community's learning outcomes.

R: Albright Entrepreneurs Village

Typically offered in Fall only

·¡±õÌý201ÌýÌýExploring Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurial ThinkingÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Course covers the perspectives of entrepreneurial thinking from an interdisciplinary perspective including: expectations and understanding of successful entrepreneurs as well as entrepreneurial opportunities in a variety of disciplines and entities including sciences, technology, humanities and social sciences. Primary focus will be on developing the student's entrepreneurial mindset.

GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Typically offered in Fall and Spring

·¡±õÌý331ÌýÌýInterdisciplinary Entrepreneurial Thinking I: Skills and Planning BasicsÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Course covers the development and application of critical skills in entrepreneurship as well as the fundamentals of entrepreneurial planning including interdisciplinary opportunity identification and feasibility analysis. Some individual off campus travel might be required. Students are responsible for their own transportation to off campus activities. Students will not receive credit for both ·¡±õÌý331 and ²Ñ±õ·¡Ìý412.

Prerequisite: ·¡±õÌý201

GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Typically offered in Spring only

·¡±õÌý495ÌýÌýIndependent Study in EntrepreneurshipÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

The Independent Study in Entrepreneurship (·¡±õÌý495) is designed to give students the opportunity to create their own experiential learning activity within the scope of an academic environment. ·¡±õÌý495 projects should be designed to meet the criteria for a 3 credit hour course. Before moving forward with the request to enroll in ·¡±õÌý495, the student should first work with their Independent Study sponsor to define the Independent Study contract. This course is restricted to students who have obtained faculty permission to enroll.

Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer