The curriculum is structured to ensure that participants acquire a robust entrepreneurial
mindset and practical skills through a sequence of three progressive courses:
ENT 205: Incubation Stage
- Objective: Develop core entrepreneurial attributes such as resilience, curiosity, innovation,
risk-taking, and adaptability.
- Course Highlights:
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- Emphasis on financial literacy, time management, customer orientation, and ethical
behavior.
- Final Project: Present a well-defined problem and solution, showcasing competitive
positioning and risk-reward analysis to a panel of judges.
- Teamwork encouraged, with a minimum of two participants per team.
ENT 300: Pre-Seed Stage
- Objective: Transition from idea development to tangible product creation and early market engagement.
- Course Highlights:
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- Focus on market research, product development, business planning, and initial funding
strategies.
- Final Project: Present for funding to achieve key milestones, demonstrating market
readiness and business viability.
ENT 301: Seed Stage
- Objective: Refine business strategies and prepare for market entry and investor engagement.
- Course Highlights:
- Instruction on financial management, marketing, sales, and team leadership.
- Final Project: Present a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) with early revenue potential
to a panel of judges.
- Prerequisite: ENT 300