Spring 2026 Business GU4518 section 001

Foundations of Entrepreneurship

Foundations of Entreprene

Call Number 15632
Day & Time
Location
T 1:10pm-3:40pm
To be announced
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Mattan Griffel
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Entrepreneurship is one of the most important economic activities shaping the United States. Entrepreneurial processes play a role in delivering new solutions to social problems, they are a strong determinant of wealth inequality and spatial disparities, and underlie technological progress. The class Foundations of Entrepreneurship provides any undergraduate student a comprehensive introduction to what entrepreneurship is and how it functions, including understanding how an idea evolves into a company, the role of key actors in an entrepreneurial ecosystem, and experiencing the entrepreneurial process. The class is valuable to any student in science, engineering, and liberal arts who would like to understand what determines whether promising inventions and solutions fulfill their potential impact. It is offered as part of the Mendelson Center’s special program in business management.

The content is delivered incorporating lecture-based content, case discussions of existing companies, and group work to develop an early-stage idea and pitch it to a panel of investors.

Foundations of Entrepreneurship is a prerequisite to future lab-based entrepreneurship classes for undergraduates, Launch Your Startup and Entrepreneurial Greenhouse.

For Mendelson Students Only.

Web Site Vergil
Department Mendelson Center
Enrollment 0 students (74 max) as of 5:06PM Saturday, November 8, 2025
Subject Business
Number GU4518
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Open To Columbia College, General Studies
Note Please do not email faculty or administration to be promoted
Section key 20261BUSI4518W001