| EI 201 | Exploring Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurial Thinking | UNITS: 3 - Offered in Fall and Spring |
| Course covers the perspectives of entrepreneurial thinking from an interdisciplinary perspective including: expectations and understanding of successful entrepreneurs as well as entrepreneurial opportunities in a variety of disciplines and entities including sciences, technology, humanities and social sciences. Primary focus will be on developing the student's entrepreneurial mindset. |
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| EI 331 | Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurial Thinking I: Skills and Planning Basics | UNITS: 3 - Offered in Fall and Spring |
| Prerequisite: EI 201 |
| Course covers the development and application of critical skills in entrepreneurship as well as the fundamentals of entrepreneurial planning including interdisciplinary opportunity identification and feasibility analysis. Some individual off campus travel might be required. Students are responsible for their own transportation to off campus activities. |
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