| SPRING '07 |
AEM 122 - Entrepreneurship, Life Sciences and Technology (See below for course description) |
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H ADM 413 - Introductory Hospitality Entrepreneurship - 2 credits |
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Learn the process of starting a business from the ground up, including business plans and basic tasks associated with the initial stages of starting a new venture. Course description. |
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| INTRODUCTORY COURSES |
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| FALL '07 |
AEM 121 - Entrepreneurship and Personal Enterprise Speaker Series - 1 credit (Monday evenings, 7:30-8:30 pm) |
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Entrepreneurship Speaker Series is a dynamic, original and highly interesting class. The class consists of lectures by faculty members engaged in the study of entrepreneurship as well as noted entrepreneurs associated with the Entrepreneurship@Cornell program. AEM 121 will show you firsthand the self starting skills needed to excel not only in business but in any field you choose.
For free class schedules and guest speaker bios from Fall 2004 - Fall 2007, click here. |
| FALL '07 |
AEM 120 - Foundations of Entrepreneurship and Business - 2 credits |
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Foundations of Entrepreneurship and Business is a course designed to give you an extensive introduction to entrepreneurial activities as well as entrepreneurship’s role at Cornell. No matter your field of study, AEM 120 will provide you with a background on an exciting topic relevant in all fields of study and work. |
| SPRING '08 |
AEM 122 - Entrepreneurship and Life Sciences |
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Entrepreneurship in the Life Sciences presents
seminars and guest lectures by faculty engaged in the study and practice of the commercialization of technologies, with particular attention to bio-based technologies, and by prominent entrepreneurs associated with the Entrepreneurship@Cornell program. The content is intended to inform and inspire students. Evaluation will include attendance, written feedback on lectures, a short book report and an end-of-semester short essay. There are no prerequisites for this course. The initial lecture is intended to provide a categorization of the multiple tasks involved in technology transfer and serve as taxonomy for classifying the subsequent lectures.
For free class schedules and guest speaker bios from Spring 2007 - Spring 2008, click here. |
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