MGMT 0002

Management 0002 (Principles of Entrepreneurial Management) is one of the Wharton online for-credit courses offered within the Pre-Baccalaureate Program. 

Overview

Course Description

MGMT 0002: Principles of Entrepreneurial Management

Principles of Entrepreneurial Management is designed to provide students with an undergraduate-level entrepreneurship and innovation curriculum to prepare them for real-world entrepreneurial ventures. This course provides a foundational understanding of entrepreneurship, exploring the essential skills, mindset, and knowledge needed to start and grow a successful business. Topics includes idea generation, business planning, financing, marketing, and management. Learning activities include a mix of readings, discussions, and analysis of case studies on entrepreneurial decision-making.  

Learning Objectives

By the end of the course, students will: 

  1. Analyze common dilemmas faced by entrepreneurs.
  2. Apply decision-making frameworks to real-world business problems.
  3. Evaluate business opportunities and entrepreneurial strategies through case studies.
  4. Develop skills in leadership, team building, and stakeholder management.
  5. Understand key challenges in financing and scaling a startup.
  6. Engage with ethical and legal considerations in entrepreneurship.

 


About the Wharton Pre-baccalaureate Program

The Wharton Pre-baccalaureate Program is an academically-intensive opportunity for exceptional high school juniors and seniors to enroll in Wharton online courses. Participants will learn from Wharton instructors, earn a Wharton transcript, and accrue college credit for each course completed. With six sessions to choose from and built-in academic support, students are encouraged to explore the depth and breadth of Wharton’s business education curriculum with maximum flexibility and the guidance and resources to succeed.

Details

Course Details

This course is delivered via live synchronous class sessions, online assignments, online discussions, and readings. To be successful, you must actively engage with ideas presented in the course, and with those posed by your classmates.   

Assessment is based upon active course participation, readings, assignments, and a final exam. 

Course Content

  • Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  • Idea Generation and Opportunity Recognition
  • Market Research and Feasibility Analysis
  • Business Models and Business Planning
  • Financing Your Business
  • Marketing for Startups
  • Operations Management
  • Legal Issues and Ethics in Entrepreneurship
  • Growth Strategies
  • Pitching Your Business

Synchronous Classes:  

Synchronous classes offer the opportunity to explore questions about the course and materials beyond the lectures through live interactions with your course instructor and your classmates. This class emphasizes discussion, and students are required to participate synchronously during scheduled class meetings. 

Course Materials Fee 

None 

See full tuition details here. 

Requirements

Attendance: 

Course attendance and participation are expected on a regular basis.   

Technical Requirements: 

In order to fully participate in this course, you will need a computer that meets minimum system requirements for both Canvas LMS and Zoom Videoconferencing. Refer to the following links: 

Canvas LMS Support Resources 

Zoom Requirements and Support 

All programming originates from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (Eastern Daylight Time). 

Instructional Team

Instructor: Stefano Rumi

Headshot of a person in a brown blazer and tie, standing against a brick wall background.Stefano Rumi is a doctoral candidate at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and a former Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Marshall School of Business. His research interests revolve around non-market strategy related to social and environmental impact, examining how a variety of actors, including entrepreneurs, traditional firms, and impact investors make decisions and navigate challenges related to social change. His research has been published in Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, the Stanford Social Innovation Review, and the DeGruyter Handbook of Social Entrepreneurship, among other outlets. Over the years, he has also advised several foundations and philanthropists on impact strategy related to a variety of social challenges. He holds a BA magna cum laude in sociology from the University of Virginia, where he studied as a Jefferson Scholar.  

INCLUDED IN ALL SUMMER ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Wharton Global Youth Meetup (GYM)

Wharton Global Youth Meetup (GYM) is a creative, co-curricular community open to summer students as a way to connect to one another — and Wharton — before, during, and after their programs. Featuring both live and independent programming, the GYM is designed to ensure virtual participants don’t miss out on valuable community building and networking. 

*The GYM is included in all online summer programs, except Understanding Your Money. 

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