Cybersecurity Entrepreneurship
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This entrepreneurship course is designed to help students enhance their personal and professional development through innovation guided by faculty members and professionals. This course offers students an opportunity to integrate disciplinary theory and knowledge through developing a nonprofit program, product, business, or other initiative. The real-world experiences that entrepreneurships provide will help students understand how academic knowledge leads to transformations, innovations, and solutions to different types of problems.
Course Objectives: The objectives for this course are for students to:
- Acquire new experiential skills while applying classroom knowledge.
- Complete assignments that encourage in-depth reflection of the entrepreneurship experience.
- Garner hands-on work experience while developing professional work habits and skills.
- Be able to identify how non-profit programs, products, or businesses are created
- Be able to assess their entrepreneurial acumen.
- Identify the ethical, political, professional and social issues arising in entrepreneurial initiatives.
- Pitch a program, product, or business to their peers and faculty.
Learning Outcomes: After completing an entrepreneurship, a student/entrepreneur will be able to:
- Identify how to use knowledge they have accumulated from their general education and major coursework to create non-profit programs, products, businesses, or other innovations.
- Apply disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge to the process of innovation.
- Demonstrate the ability to integrate professional and interdisciplinary knowledge to produce new programs, products, businesses, or other innovations.
- Describe how products/businesses/programs related to their career interests are created and influenced by different disciplines.
- Assess the effectiveness of innovations
- Communicate effective solutions to societal problems to stakeholders.