FME 1000-18 - FOUNDS MGMT & EPS
- Academic Period:
- Fall 2025
- Section:
- FME 1000-18 - FOUNDS MGMT & EPS
- Title:
- FOUNDATION OF MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- Meeting Patterns:
- Tue/Thu | 15:00 - 16:30
- Locations:
- HELV Rullo Classroom G35 Can be several values or empty
- Start Date:
- Tuesday, August 26, 2025 Date format can be changed
- End Date:
- Friday, December 12, 2025 Date format can be changed
- Instructor Name:
- Ruth Gilleran, Joseph Weintraub
- Instructor Email:
- rgilleran@babson.edu
- Academic Unit:
- Babson College
- Academic Level:
- Undergraduate
- Maximum Credits:
- 4
- Delivery Mode:
- In-Person
- Allowed Grading Bases:
- Graded
- Section Status:
- Waitlist
- Enrollment Count:
- 41
- Section Capacity:
- 40
- Description:
- FME1000 Foundation of Management & Entrepreneurship 4 Credits This full-year, introductory course exposes students to key entrepreneurship, marketing, business management and organizational behavior concepts. Central to the course is a _learn by doing” approach in which students teams develop and implement an actual business that the College funds. Profits generated by the business activity are used to support a charitable project that the students also coordinate. Through these activities students will have a personal opportunity to explore the challenges and complexities of creating social as well as economic value. In the organizational behavior stream of this section of FME, students will explore their personal entrepreneurial leadership capabilities and how to work with and through others and effectively participate in their business organizations. This section of FME will meet Babson’s undergraduate requirements for a semester long course in organizational behavior. Prerequisites: None
- HTML Description:
FME1000 Foundation of Management & Entrepreneurship
4 Credits
This full-year, introductory course exposes students to key entrepreneurship, marketing, business management and organizational behavior concepts. Central to the course is a _learn by doing” approach in which students teams develop and implement an actual business that the College funds. Profits generated by the business activity are used to support a charitable project that the students also coordinate. Through these activities students will have a personal opportunity to explore the challenges and complexities of creating social as well as economic value. In the organizational behavior stream of this section of FME, students will explore their personal entrepreneurial leadership capabilities and how to work with and through others and effectively participate in their business organizations. This section of FME will meet Babson’s undergraduate requirements for a semester long course in organizational behavior.
Prerequisites: None- Format:
- In-Person Can be several values or empty
- Session:
- Full Session Can be several values or empty
- Elective:
- Can be several values or empty
- Program:
- Foundation Management (UGrad), , Can be several values or empty