Business Startups

Course Number
MB-340
Description

This course will introduce students to the concepts and requirements that must be considered and implemented during the critical planning stages of a business startup. Students will learn the basic concepts, including market research, submission of business licensing applications, regulatory filings, first contact with the IRS and state departments of revenue, location, organizational structure, financing, employee issues, and many other considerations. Guest speakers will be invited to speak on selected topics.

Credits
2
Prerequisites
MB-201, MB-275, and either MB-255 or MB-355
Required Of
MBUS majors in the entrepreneurial track
Electable By
MBUS majors
Major Elective for
Music Business
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer
Location
Boston
Department
MBUS
Course Chair
Tonya Butler
Taught By
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