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4895. Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisites: Announced separately for each course offering; not open to students in the School of Business; open to juniors or higher.
Grading Basis: Graded
Classroom course in special topics in business administration as announced in advance for each semester. With a change in content, may be repeated for credit. May not be used to satisfy Junior-Senior level major requirements of the school of Business.
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Term | Campus | Instruction Mode | Instructor | Section | Session | Schedule | Location | Enrollment | Notes | |
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1228 14521 1 001 | Fall 2022 | Storrs | Distance Learning | Lauretti, Tyler | 001 | Reg | We 5:00pm‑7:30pm |
No Room Required - Online | 9/8 | This course provides an introduction to product development utilizing emerging technologies as a means to prototype real business solutions. The material will be delivered remotely through a combination of web conferencing and virtual reality. (VR headsets provided) |
1228 10850 1 003 | Fall 2022 | Storrs | In Person | Ghaddar, Sami | 003 | Reg | MoWe 11:00am‑12:15pm |
BUSN 226 | 14/20 | |
1228 14455 1 H71 | Fall 2022 | Hartford | In Person | Mathieu, Jennifer | H71 | Reg | Fr 12:00pm‑3:00pm |
8/20 | This advanced experiential learning course builds student entrepreneurial skills by participating in the creation and growth of the Build Hartford program. Build Hartford seeks to catalyze economic development throughout the greater Hartford region by engaging student entrepreneurs at the University of Connecticut. Students will carry out Customer Discovery and Development Planning to strategically design projects funded by the Build Hartford program. These topics and skills are equally applicable to entrepreneurial leadership in new ventures (whether high-growth or small-business entrepreneurs) as well as in corporations (intrapreneurs, corporate ventures, innovation champions). Students interested in applying should visit https://ccei.uconn.edu/build-hartford/ to apply to participate. This class meets in the GBLC. |