ENTR 100 - Introduction to Entreprenuership and Leadership


Semester Offered: First and Second Semester, First Module
Credits (Range): 1
Attribute: 1 EX
Through a series of case studies, this course introduces students to entrepreneurship in its social and historical contexts. Students explore the role of mission and vision; pressures exerted by economic constraints, ethical issues as they relate to entrepreneurship, and factors that contribute to successful entrepreneurial endeavor. The course will also survey the resources available at Oberlin to students interested in launching their own ventures. Open to all students.
Enrollment Limit: 25
Instructor: A. Kalyn
Consent of the Instructor Required? No


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