Courses at the University of Kentucky

MGT 695

Management 695 is an intensive course in entrepreneurship. Through a combination of classroom discussion and team projects with local companies, students will develop an understanding of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process. Local companies sponsor teams of 3-4 students to complete specific projects during the semester. As such, students will have an opportunity to solve a "real world" problem for the company.

MGT 491 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

This course examines the problems and decisions inherent in the establishment, financing, and management of small business firms. An experiential exercise, involving a consulting assignment to an operating small business in the area, is a central component of the course.

MGT 492 ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND VENTURE CREATION

This course examines the role of the entrepreneur in society and analyzes the considerations inherent in starting a business. Topics include market and financial feasibility analysis, selection of a legal form of organization, estimating resource requirements, and site selection.

MGT 395 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MANAGEMENT

This course is a one-credit introduction to entrepreneurship seminar and is available to all students on campus. The seminar uses and interesting mix of reading, classroom discussion, and guest speakers to provide information about entrepreneurship and start-up businesses.

Individual Study.

Individual Study programs in entrepreneurship are encouraged and available by working with your faculty advisor.


Did you know...

Small businesses employ 50.1 percent of the private work force.

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