MGT 4395 Business and Entr Capstone

This capstone course is a method of summative evaluation in which the student is given an opportunity to demonstrate integrated knowledge and growth in the business and entrepreneurship area of emphasis. The student's cognitive, intellectual, and academic growth are assessed. The student will problem-solve complex and real life scenarios related to business and entrepreneurship studies, linking academic discourse to the global experience. (3 lect.)

Credits

3 credits

Transfer Status

Transferable to UW.

Major Topics

  • Management and Marketing Principles
  • Collaborative Work Environments
  • Business Planning
  • Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking
  • Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership
  • Business Communication
  • Ethics in Business

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

1. Examine the changing workforce and organizations in a global environment.

2. Analyze business and entrepreneurship models for a capstone project.

3. Investigate the macro-environmental issues of business, including the ethical and political climate that influences business decisions.

4. Evaluate the different subfields of a business, including marketing, finance and accounting, management and leadership, and human resources.

5. Create a plan that addresses the problem or area of interest identified in the capstone project.

6. Present research and recommendations.