CENT 601 - Identifying Opportunities
Course Description
This course examines the process of opportunity identification for both start-up and existing business environments. It is designed to cultivate the mindset and skills required for students to engage in opportunity identification activities and make them part of their daily regimen in their personal and professional lives. The entrepreneurial process begins with the pursuit of a perceived opportunity. As such, the ability to identify a valid opportunity is paramount to the field of entrepreneurship.Sample Course Outline
Distance Course Outline (subject to change)Notes
Department Consent Required: Please contact ce@torontomu.ca for consent to enrol in this course. Include your student number and full name in the email.
This section is reserved for Continuing Education students. Undergraduate students should enrol in an Undergraduate section of this course through the Course Intentions process or during open enrolment on MyServiceHub.
The final exam will be written within two weeks following the last scheduled class. The exam schedule will be posted approximately one month before the final exam period.
Classroom Delivery: This course offers on-campus section(s). On-campus sections are identified in each section's detail summary as “Classroom” (and/or “Downtown” as the location).
Requisites
Corequisite: CENT 526Relevant Programs
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business : Required Courses
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business : Required Courses
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) : Required Course (select 1)