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• To develop more networking opportunities for HBCU students with external stakeholders,

6. Coverage of Entrepreneurship, Franchising and Business Plan Presentations in BADM 101 Introduction to Business

• To enhance the student’s extra-curricular activities and expand their competitive advantages in the future. • To serve as a platform for local, national, and international collaborations with universities and black businesses in building sustainable relationships. • To provide partnerships with HBCUs and other Universities in evaluating, incubating and growing black enterprises in their immediate communities, The Past Histories and Activities related to Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the JHJ School of Business

7. TSU Incubator vision with proposed mentor partners released in 2009

8. TSU Incubator Partnership Proposal created in 2010-2011

9. TSU Incubator certificate programming created in 2011

Some Past/Current Courses in the Entrepreneurship Area

1. BADM 101 Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship (3) Overview of the nature of business and its environment with focus on social responsibility, environmental/ ecological issues, and ethics. Three hours of lecture per week. 2. ENTR 300 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3 Credits) Topics include entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs, and new venture development. Individual and team projects, including the development of introductory level business

Some important activities may include but are not limited to the following items.

1. Houston Black Real Estate Association (HBREA) – Continuing education, community housing education, class room speakers, scholarship

2. Phillips66 – professional development, fulltime employment and internships

plans. Prerequisites: Junior standing completion of 60 credit hours of work.

3. Microsoft Corporation certification – Excel Booster and Microsoft certifications

3. ENTP 330 New Venture Marketing (3 Credits)

4. Rising Star Capital Management Financial Bootcamp / Invesco/ Goldman Sachs. professional development in the area of financial services

A study of the fundamentals of marketing research, planning, and strategy as applied to new ventures. Major emphasis on developing market planning and research skills. Prerequisite: ENTR 300.

5. Guest speakers on Entrepreneurship in BADM 101 Introduction to Business

4. ENTP 335 Financial Found/New Vent (3 Credits)

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