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Academic
Entrepreneurship
Fellows Program
In your junior and senior years, you
will have the opportunity to participate
in a Fellows track that allows you to
specialize in a specific area of
business. Fellows programs will provide
a broad range of opportunities to
specialize and integrate knowledge
gained in the classroom with real-world
activities and hands-on applications in
laboratories, internships and other
action-based learning.
The Entrepreneurship Fellows Program
will launch Fall 2007 and will be a
special selective track of the General
Business major, providing 4 dedicated
entrepreneurship courses which will
prepare you to develop a great idea into
a viable business venture.
Entrepreneurship Fellows will
participate in co-curricular activities
and services through the Smith School's
Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship,
which provides “Pitch Dingman” lunches,
business plan competitions, and an
incubator for new student enterprises.
More details on this new program will be
coming soon.
Students are also encouraged to take
entrepreneurship electives during their
time at the Smith School of Business.
Classes being offered through the
Fellows Program and as electives are
described below.
Undergraduate Entrepreneurship
Courses
Spring 2008
BMGT 365 Entrepreneurial Finance and
Private Equity (3)
Prerequisite BMGT 361 or BMGT461;
Junior Standing. Studies venture
capital and private equity using a combination
of cases, lectures and guest speakers. Addresses
how venture capitalists provide capital
to start-up firms in growing industries
and how private equity markets provide capital
to help established medium-sized firms (often
family businesses) grow and restructure.
Focuses on how financial, legal, and economic
issues are dealt with in the financial contracts
between venture capitalists and their limited
partners and between venture capitalists
(or other private equity investors) and
the firms in which they invest.
BMGT 461 Entrepreneurship (3)
Not open to students who have completed
BMGT261 or BMGT361. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: BMGT261, BMGT361
or BMGT461. Process of creating new ventures,
including evaluating the entrepreneurial
team, the opportunity and the financing
requirements. Skills, concepts, mental attitudes
and knowledge relevant for starting a new
business. This course is restricted to
BMGT majors only with 72 credit
hours completed. Non-majors should
register for BMGT461N.
BMGT 461N Entrepreneurship (3)
Not open to students who have
completed BMGT261 or BMGT361. Credit
will be granted for only one of the
following: BMGT261, BMGT361, or
BMGT461. This course is open to all
majors except BMGT with 72 credit
hours completed. BMGT majors should
register for BMGT461.
BMGT828E
Independent Work Study in Business
Management: Cross Disciplinary
Workshop in Strategy and
Entrepreneurship (1)
BMGT 465 Business Plan For The New
Venture (3)
Prerequisite BMGT 361 or BMGT461; Each student
focuses on the production of a business
plan that will be accepted for an annual
business plan competition. Business plans
of sufficient quality may be submitted to
attract financing. Topics include a deep
review of business plan construction and
its derivative short forms.
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