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PhD
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Business Administration | Entrepreneurship | Management
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Business and Administration
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English
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Program Overview


Entrepreneurship (ENTR) Program

Course Fees

Some courses may carry fees beyond the standard tuition costs to cover additional support or materials. Program-, subject- and course-specific fee information can be found on the Office of the Bursar website.


Course List

  • ENTR 702. Research Design I
    • Term Typically Offered: Fall Even Years
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: This course provides an introduction to research design and methods.
    • Note: Previously taught as ENTR 761
  • ENTR 710. Quantitative Research Methods I
    • Description: This course introduces students to a variety of statistical methods and tools for conducting quantitative empirical analysis in entrepreneurship and management research, with a particularly focus on cross-sectional regression methods.
  • ENTR 711. Quantitative Research Methods II
    • Prerequisite(s): ENTR 710
    • Description: This course will cover advanced quantitative research methods, including panel data methods, instrumental variable analysis, differences-in-differences, and matching.
  • ENTR 715. Political Economy of Entrepreneurship
    • Term Typically Offered: Fall Odd Years
    • Description: This seminar will be topical based, examining theories and applied research on the nexus between the environmental context and entrepreneurship.
  • ENTR 723. Organizational Behavior/Human Resources
    • Term Typically Offered: Spring Even Years
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: This course covers organizational behavior and human resources in entrepreneurial firms.
    • Note: Previously taught as ENTR 740
  • ENTR 724. Strategic Entrepreneurship
    • Term Typically Offered: Spring Even Years
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: This course covers organizational behavior and human resources in entrepreneurial firms.
  • ENTR 731. Independent Study I
    • Grading Basis: Pass/Fail
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: Independent study to prepare for preliminary examinations.
    • Note: Previously taught as ENTR 789
  • ENTR 732. Independent Study II
    • Grading Basis: Pass/Fail
    • Term Typically Offered: Summer, Fall Odd Years
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: Students may select a specialized topic to study under faculty supervision.
    • Note: Previously taught as ENTR 790
  • ENTR 734. Independent Study to Prepare Second-Year Paper
    • Term Typically Offered: Summer, Fall Odd Years
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: Students use this independent study to prepare their second-year papers.
    • Note: Previously taught as ENTER 799
  • ENTR 741. Research Design II
    • Term Typically Offered: Summer, Fall Odd Years
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: Reviews advanced research design concepts for performing research in entrepreneurship.
  • ENTR 745. Entrepreneurship Theory I
    • Term Typically Offered: Fall Even Years
    • Description: A survey of the field of entrepreneurship, the course objective is to familiarize students with the primary theories of the field as well as common and promising methodological approaches to the study of entrepreneurship.
  • ENTR 746. Entrepreneurship Theory II
    • Term Typically Offered: Fall Odd Years
    • Description: This course is designed as a second broad survey of major topics in the field of entrepreneurship.
  • ENTR 747. Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation
    • Term Typically Offered: Spring Even Years
    • Description: This course is designed as a focused seminar on the topic of corporate entrepreneurship and innovation.
  • ENTR 753. Family Business I
    • Term Typically Offered: Spring, Summer, Fall Even Year
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: Seminar in family business.
  • ENTR 755. Family Business II
    • Term Typically Offered: Fall Odd Years
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: Family Business Seminar II.
  • ENTR 760. Entrepreneurship Directed Readings I
    • Term Typically Offered: Summer, Fall Odd Years
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: Students may select a specialized topic to study under faculty supervision.
    • Note: Previously taught as ENTR 770
  • ENTR 780. Special Topics in Entrepreneurship
    • Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student in Entrepreneurship
    • Description: An advanced study of one or more selected topics or issues related to the study of Entrepreneurship.
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