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Creating and Managing an Enterprise I
Lally School of Management and Technology - MGMT 6040

Description
This course is designed to help students understand the critical challenges and tasks associated with developing, growing, and managing a successful business. Students learn how to lead and manage an enterprise as well as gain a fundamental understanding of each functional department required to operate a business and how each fits into the greater scope of the business organization.

Prerequisites
None.

Textbook(s)
Ordering Information

Format
Classes: 5 Full Day Sessions
Homework/Cases: TBD
Projects: TBD

Grading
Homework: % TBD
Project: % TBD
Class Participation: % TBD
Exam/Tests/Quizzes: % TBD

Computing
E-mail and World Wide Web Access required for course communications and printing of course notes.

Access to Blackboard, Rensselaer's course management tool, is required. Please refer to this page for instructions on how to set up your computer for Blackboard.

Please check back shortly to view additional computing requirements.

Who Should Enroll
This course may be used in your Plan of Study as follows:

Degree Programs
CSCI - elective with advisor pre-approval.
CSYS  -student may take MGMT 6040 & MGMT 6050 to meet the two-course breadth sequence requirement.
ELEC -student may take MGMT 6040 & MGMT 6050 to meet the two-course breadth sequence requirement.
EPOW- elective with advisor pre-approval.
HCI - n/a
ITEC - n/a
MBA - required core course
MGMT-MS - required core course
MGTE - n/a
TCOM - n/a

This course is the first part of a two-course sequence. Students who register for Part I must register for Part II in the following semester.

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