Principles of Business and Entrepreneurship

Course Number
MB-201
Description

This course introduces students to the foundations of business in the modern economy, emphasizing entrepreneurship and the interconnections of key business functions. Students will explore business entities, basic financial and legal considerations, and the core functions of management, marketing, operations, human resources, and finance. By the end of the course, students will have developed a basic business concept and practiced applying entrepreneurial thinking while also considering legal and ethical responsibilities in business ownership.

Credits
2
Prerequisites
MB-255 must be taken concurrently with MB-201
Required Of
MBUS majors
Electable By
MBUS, MILI
Major Elective for
Film and Media Scoring
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer
Location
Boston
Department
MBUS
Course Chair
Tonya Butler
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