Course Description
An advanced study, reading, and/or research of Global Entrepreneurship and Innovation Ecosystems generally done in conjunction with an international study abroad or domestic study away setting.
Athena Title
Global ENTR and Innovation Eco
Prerequisite
Permission of department
Semester Course Offered
Offered fall, spring and summer
Grading System
A - F (Traditional)
Course Objectives
As a result of taking this course, students will: 1. Apply formal innovation methods for defining and solving problems in cross-disciplinary settings to address challenges in global business or organizational settings; 2. Enhance value proposition design skills, delineating specific challenges faced by the locale or culture of study; 3. Expand competencies in project management, market research, business analysis, and product development strategy; and 4. Evaluate multiple future courses of action for a given business situational circumstance, applying critical thinking to support the most viable solution.
Topical Outline
Topical outline may vary according to individual faculty member. Syllabus to include site visits to international or domestic businesses and groups and to include cultural immersion as it relates to conducting business in a specific setting.