This course on Disciplined Inquiry in Entrepreneurship Learning Tour Experience introduces students to entrepreneurship as a structured field of study. It emphasizes practical work experience through company visits, fostering idea generation, skill acquisition, and innovation. The course aims to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world business practices, providing students with entrepreneurial skills and managerial competencies. Students will interact with business leaders, enhancing their ability to become employers of labor and operate successful businesses.
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Key areas covered in this course
No specific requirements needed
This course is designed to be accessible to all students. You can start immediately without any prior knowledge or specific preparation.
How your progress will be evaluated (2 methods)
Team-based learning and peer interaction
Comprehensive evaluation of course material understanding
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Apply your skills in this growing field
Apply your skills in this growing field
Apply your skills in this growing field
Apply your skills in this growing field
Real-world sectors where you can apply your knowledge
A structured 13-week journey through the course content
This study schedule is in beta and may not be accurate. Please use it as a guide and consult the course outline for the most accurate information.
Expert tips to help you succeed in this course
Review the objectives of the entrepreneurship learning tour to understand the course's focus.
Familiarize yourself with the report writing guidelines and template to structure your report effectively.
Focus on the practical experiences gained during the tour and how they relate to theoretical concepts.
Practice your presentation skills to effectively communicate your findings and answer questions confidently.
Review the SWOT analysis framework to critically evaluate the visited firm's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
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