Intro to Innovation and Entrepreneurship

The Intro to Innovation and Entrepreneurship course aims to provide young scholars with an understanding of the nature of enterprise and entrepreneurship and introduces the role of the entrepreneur, innovation, and technology in the entrepreneurial process. It is not about small business, lifestyle business, or growth-oriented business but instead the development of a hybrid of growth-oriented and lifestyle business – whether for-profit or not-for-profit. Entrepreneurship is both a way of thinking and of doing. It involves “building something from nothing” and successful entrepreneurs know how to manage and mitigate uncertainty and risk.

The course content is relevant to those individuals thinking about starting a business or who are already in business – large or small, those who are interested in commercializing their own innovations or of others, and those who advise entrepreneurs or engage in policymaking in the entrepreneurship area.

Information about Intro to Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Below are additional details about the course offering and what to expect during registration and attendance of the course. Also, any additional requirements and expectations are included below for the course.

Department: Business Development, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Grade Level: Grade 07
Terms Offered: (Q2) Winter, (Q3) Spring

Additional requirements: None

Matriculating Students and Family

Young scholar rate: $0.00 (included in all-inclusive tuition)
Family of young scholar rate: $0.00 (included in all-inclusive tuition)

Guest Students and Adults

Please, note that items outlined in the all-inclusive tuition are only provided to matriculating students. More information on the resources provided to guest students will be provided closer to when we open applications.

Guest student rate: $1064 (financial assistance available)
Family of guest student rate: $1418
NAHA member attendee rate: $1418
Adult attendee rate: $1891