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Entrepreneurship
If getting a taste of running a business is your cup of coffee, then the Entrepreneurship community is for you. You will be given the opportunity to run the student-managed, student-operated coffee house, Mugshots. In this living and learning community, you’ll get a taste of what entrepreneurship, marketing and the media are all about.
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All students choosing this topic will be required to take the 1 semester hour course .
RESC 201 Residential College Seminar: Entrepreneurship (1 S.H.)
This course is designed to explore the connections between various disciplines through activities outside of class and discussion. This section will include assignments based on the topic of Entrepreneurship. This class partially satisfies the 128 semester hour requirement for graduation.
In addition to RESC 201, please sign up for at least one more course from the list below.
MKT 100 - Marketing and Society (3 S.H.)
This course introduces students to marketing's role in society and compares it with marketing's role within the organization. Ethical and moral issues pertinent to marketing are raised. These include the ethical dilemmas often faced by marketing professionals, as well as the consequences of marketing on society as a whole. This class satisfies the WSU University Studies Contemporary Citizenship/ Democratic Institutions requirement.
MCOM 100 - Mass Media and Society (3 S.H.)
Sociological examination of the interrelationship of mass media and society in contemporary America. This class satisfies the WSU University Studies Contemporary Citizenship/Democratic Institutions requirement.
CMST 191 - Introduction to Public Speaking (3 S.H.)
Includes selection and organization of materials, delivery of common types of speeches, listening skills, and analysis and evaluation of presentations. Grade only. Offered each semester. This section will contain assignments related to the entrepreneurship topic. This class satisfies the WSU University Studies Oral Communication requirement.
BUSA 106- Introduction to Business (3 S.H)
Develops broad, basic understanding of business institutions, functions, practices, and problems. Provides students with a good overview of the major business functional areas and current issues in business, as well as important topics such as international business and business ethics. Not open to students who have completed 15 or more credits in business. This class satisfies the WSU University Studies Contemporary Citizenship/Democratic Institutions requirement.
To reserve a Class in Entrepreneurship Living & Learning Community
1. Fill out the form we mailed to you and send it back ASAP
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Email us at rescollege@winona.edu the following information:
Your Name:
Living & Learning Community: Entrepreneurship
Class 1: RESC 201 Residential College Seminar: Entrepreneurship
Class 2: (your choice from the above list)