EPS 1210-01 - ULTIMATE EPS CHALLEN

Academic Period:
Fall 2025
Section:
EPS 1210-01 - ULTIMATE EPS CHALLEN
Title:
THE ULTIMATE ENTREPRENEURIAL CHALLENGE
Meeting Patterns:
Wed | 15:00 - 18:00
Locations:
Olin Hall 120 Can be several values or empty
Start Date:
Wednesday, August 27, 2025 Date format can be changed
End Date:
Friday, December 12, 2025 Date format can be changed
Instructor Name:
Len Green
Instructor Email:
lgreen@babson.edu
Academic Unit:
EPS - Entrepreneurship
Academic Level:
Undergraduate
Maximum Credits:
4
Delivery Mode:
In-Person
Allowed Grading Bases:
Graded
Section Status:
Closed
Enrollment Count:
42
Section Capacity:
42
Description:
EPS1210 The Ultimate Entrepreneurial Challenge (Formerly EPS3510 and EPS3579) 4 Credits This highly competitive course involves intense TEAM competition and problem-solving. Students will elect CEOs, negotiate to acquire team members, and compete for ten weeks to determine the ultimate winner. We have designed a learning experience that will develop and test your skills in strategy, marketing, negotiation, management, negotiations, and finance -- as well as creative, innovative, entrepreneurial out-of-the-box thinking. Your learning experiences will primarily engage you in real-world business cases, including, when feasible, interactions with the entrepreneurs that are the subjects of the cases, or practitioners who have relevant experiences and insights to share. Our goal is to make this course one of the most challenging and rewarding learning experiences for you during your time at Babson. Prerequisites: FME1001 or MOB1000
HTML Description:

EPS1210 The Ultimate Entrepreneurial Challenge
(Formerly EPS3510 and EPS3579)
4 Credits

This highly competitive course involves intense TEAM competition and problem-solving. Students will elect CEOs, negotiate to acquire team members, and compete for ten weeks to determine the ultimate winner. We have designed a learning experience that will develop and test your skills in strategy, marketing, negotiation, management, negotiations, and finance -- as well as creative, innovative, entrepreneurial out-of-the-box thinking.

Your learning experiences will primarily engage you in real-world business cases, including, when feasible, interactions with the entrepreneurs that are the subjects of the cases, or practitioners who have relevant experiences and insights to share. Our goal is to make this course one of the most challenging and rewarding learning experiences for you during your time at Babson.


Prerequisites: FME1001 or MOB1000

Format:
In-Person Can be several values or empty
Session:
Full Session Can be several values or empty
Elective:
Free Elective (UGrad) Can be several values or empty
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