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(3 semester credits)
In this course, students continue to build their entrepreneurial skills and knowledge base by addressing problems drawn from real-world organizations. Students analyze how the organization contributes to society (local, national, or international), how entrepreneurship and commercial activities affect the environment, and how the potential of forming "glocalities" (a combination of individuals, business organizations, and political agencies) becomes more significant in the future in terms of working in unison to better society.
Pre-requisites
- WMBA 6000