Course Title
Instructor
Gene Martel
Document Type
Syllabus
Date
Fall 2002
Description
Course content explores historical and external forces that impact entrepreneurial efforts in business enterprises. Emphasis will be on the role of government as it influences business goals, structures, and operations of U.S. enterprises. Legal and regulatory constraints as well as political, social and technological factors that influence managerial/nonmanagerial behavior in the firm and the firm’s impact on society will be discussed. Prerequisites: ACC 202, BUS 311, INB 390, MKT 250, and Senior standing and business major. 3 credit hours. Offered: Fall, Spring.
Academic Year
2002-2003
Level
Undergraduate
Course Code
BUS 446
Semester
Fall
Department
College of Arts and Sciences
Location
On Campus
Recommended Citation
Martel, Gene, "History of U.S. Enterprise and Entrepreneurship" (2002). Lynn University Syllabi. 38.
https://spiral.lynn.edu/syllabi/38
Comments
Course also known as "History of American Business"