Entrepreneurship Graduate Courses
Below is a list of graduate level Entrepreneurship courses:
Course may include special topics in entrepreneurship such as the marketing of innovations and early stage technologies, the entrepreneurial dimensions of colleges and universities, intellectual property protection and management and other potential new topics.
Units: 1-3
Role of entrepreneurship and innovation in economic growth. Development of new venture ideas and assessment of financial requirements and potential.
Units: 3
Open to all UA graduate students who were accepted into the McGuire New Venture Development Program. The second core course of the McGuire New Venture Development Program includes preparation and presentation of a comprehensive business plan, with the integration of financial, operational and marketing elements.
Units: 4
Open to all UA graduate students who applied and were accepted into the McGuire New Venture Development Program. ECON 534, known as New Venture Development I, is the first core course of the McGuire New Venture Development Program.
Units: 3
In this course you will focus your business and entrepreneurial skills on contemporary healthcare challenges and opportunities.
Units: 3
Foundations, principles, methods and tools for effective design and management of projects in technology-based organizations.
Units: 3
In this course students will learn how one innovates in the medical arena and how you take a concept of potential practical value and make it real.
Units: 2
Qualified students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work.
Units: 1-5