Fall Course Offering Updates

We have two courses that will be added to the Fall schedule:

*ACCT 6521 – An additional 15-week section of ACCT 6521 for Fall will soon be available for registration. 

*MGMT 6901 – Special Topics (Rural Entrepreneurship and Development)

Check out this new graduate class offered through the Miller School of Entrepreneurship!

Traditional economic development strategies have failed to address the specific needs of rural communities and small towns. The ecosystems, social networks, and information flows are unique in these regions. Important aspects of economic development in rural communities and small towns include small business resiliency and entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship remains an integral component of economic and community development. This course will bring together content, theory, and experiences to form a holistic view of community development to improve resiliency and local sustainability through the lens of small business development. There will be a combination of reviewing and discussing academic articles, networking with local business and economic development specialists, and applied work in communities where students have an interest.

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