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Undergraduate Programs and Courses Undergraduate Secondary Concentration in Entrepreneurship & Innovation 2008-2009 Find out how Entrepreneurship classes at Wharton can support you in a variety of career tracks. Course Descriptions At the Wharton School, entrepreneurship is one of four sub-fields of scholarship within the discipline of "management." All of the Program's entrepreneurial management courses are offered through the Management Department. Course work and degrees in entrepreneurial management are offered at the Undergraduate, MBA and Ph.D. levels. At the undergraduate level, entrepreneurship is offered as a Secondary Concentration and is intended to complement course work completed in a primary concentration by providing a diverse set of options for students to hone their entrepreneurial skills. Students must have completed all business fundamental courses at Wharton before beginning this course of study. Entrepreneurship cannot be a student's only concentration at Wharton; students must have declared a primary concentration. All students are required to take MGMT 230 or MGMT 235 (for M&T students), the foundation entrepreneurial course in which students write a full business plan. Please note that other departments at Wharton (e.g., Marketing, Legal Studies, Operations and Information Management) also offer a number of courses that focus on entrepreneurial issues. Student Advising on Major Requirements and Course Selection Clare Leinweber, Senior Associate Director of the Goergen Entrepreneurial Program, provides academic advising for the Program (4th Floor Vance Hall). Send an email to leinwebe@wharton.upenn.edu to request an advising appointment. |
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