The Scene: Opportunities in Entrepreneurship

Course Number
ICE-235
Description

ICE-235 The Scene: Opportunities in Entrepreneurship offers a multifaceted exploration of the entrepreneurial ecosystem, engaging students in the processes of forecasting trends, identifying innovations, and seizing market opportunities across diverse industries. The course synthesizes a spectrum of analytical frameworks, case studies, and current examples to teach students the critical skills of market analysis and trend prediction, emphasizing the impact of technological advancements and innovative operational strategies. Students will delve into the dynamic world of entrepreneurship, gaining insight into the structures and trends that drive successful ventures. With a particular focus on creative and emerging industries, the course presents a panoramic view of entrepreneurial best practices, encouraging students to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios. They will learn to navigate and influence the complexities of the entrepreneurial landscape by identifying opportunities that align with technological progress and market evolution. In essence, ICE-235 The Scene: Opportunities in Entrepreneurship equips students with the analytical prowess to conduct in-depth market analyses, the foresight to recognize forthcoming opportunities, and the strategic acumen to devise cutting-edge business strategies. It prepares students to be agile and forward-thinking entrepreneurs, capable of shaping the future landscape with their creative and innovative contributions.

Credits
2
Prerequisites
None
Required Of
None
Electable By
All
Major Elective for
Music Business
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Boston
Department
MBUS
Course Chair
Tonya Butler
Taught By
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