Since most business growth takes place within new and smaller businesses, some of the best employment opportunities can be found within entrepreneurial ventures. Even larger companies seek self-starters who are capable of taking responsibility for themselves and their divisions. To prepare Baruch College students to take advantage of these opportunities, the Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management now offers a full range of courses in this area as well as a major and a minor in Entrepreneurship.
Courses in Entrepreneurship at Baruch College
UNDERGRADUATE REQUIRED COURSES
In this course you will…
Learn the "what to do" and "how to do it" foundations of small business management through real-world case studies.
Determine how and why businesses succeed or fail by analyzing strategy from concept to startup.
Understand the unique intricacies of managing a table business, from succession planning to staffing, professionalization, and more
Receive a crash course in how to gear up for startup launch and prepare to write a business plan.
Undergraduate Elective Courses
Develop entrepreneurial leadership skills in a project-based setting. Students will divide into consulting teams and prepare viable solutions to business problems.
Develop a social communications strategy for an existing new venture and understand how businesses use social networking to grow.
Learn about high-growth ventures and what it takes to launch a tech startup.
Understand your role as an entrepreneur boosting the economic development of your community.
Understand your role as an entrepreneur boosting the economic development of your community.
Learn how to navigate traditional gender leadership differences and to become effective entrepreneurs and leaders.
Empower yourself to create new business ventures even within an existing organization by understanding intrapreneurship.
Learn about high-growth ventures and what it takes to launch a technology startup.
Master selling your ideas, products and services; and negotiate with clients, customers, coworkers and investors.
Understand your role as an entrepreneur in boosting the economic development of your communitiy.
Develop a company strategy to engage with internal and external stakeholders to achieve business development goals.
Learn how to navigate traditional gender leadership differences and to become effective entrepreneurs and leaders.