ENTR 386 - Ideation and Creativity 3 Credits Three lecture hours.
This experiential learning course provides students with the opportunity to practice applying a diverse set of approaches to idea generation and creativity, including: design thinking, systematic inventive thinking, deconstruction, four actions framework, divergent and convergent thinking, ideation/brainstorming, problem-solving, discovery framing, and securing/expanding/exposing/and challenging. Students will use these approaches to generate ideas and solve problems and then compare and contrast the outcomes achieved via various methods.
Prerequisite(s) ENTR 351 . This course must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Offered (SPRING)
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