MGT9232 – Entrepreneurship and Innovation

What is this course all about?

Students prepare for a world of rapid and significant change by reviewing the role, characteristics, skills and practices of entrepreneurship. Topics include an overview of innovative thinking techniques, trendspotting, global entrepreneurship, marketing, market research, licensing, franchising, buying and selling a business and succession planning. Students evaluate, improve, and put into practice their entrepreneurial skills and strategies to find business opportunities, including those in the growing “Eco-preneurship” market.

When is this course happening?

FALL

Campus: Perth
Start Date: Week of September 4th
End Date: Week of December 11th
Link Code: BDA4T
Number of Weeks: 15
Day: Friday
Time: 08:00-11:00
Room: LP103
Delivery Type: Integrated
College Program: Business: Management & Entrepreneurship
Pathway: Business

Who should take this course?

Students prepared to complete learning by:

submitting multiple written assignments
X using research and essay writing strategies
X delivering presentations
X participating in group-based activities
X completing hands-on learning
X learning in a fast-paced environment
X completing online work
X performing highly-specialized tasks
using industry software tools

What can I do with this course?

If you enjoyed your dual credit course and are interested in continuing your education at Algonquin College, you can apply for the full time Business Administration program. Explore more

 

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