When you were younger, you loved to use your imagination to create things with blocks, Legos, or objects found outside or in your home. Today, your passion for creating, building, and envisioning better ways of doing things continues.
You can learn how to use your knowledge and skills to build a company that reflects your drive and purpose. Whether this is something you have an interest in doing now or is something you see in your future, BADM 446: Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation can help prepare you for the journey.
BADM 446 focuses on the opportunities, risks, and management problems involved in establishing and operating new ventures. You’ll learn the important steps for starting a new venture, including evaluating opportunities, determining financial and operational requirements and resources, and establishing the structure of the organization.
Open to students in Gies Business, General Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering and Design, Innovation, Leadership & Engineering Entrepreneurship major(s) or minor(s). Restricted to students with Junior or Senior class standing. 4 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Questions? Email Sonali Shah (sonali@illinois.edu). Hope to have you in class!