Course Electives
BUMO 660/732: The Real Entrepreneurship Competition
BUMO 712: Leadership Development

“BUMO 712 was definitely a huge help for me. I
keep my notes handy and often refer to my personality assessments for
insights. In fact, I would say this course definitely contributed to my
garnering a major promotion last fall where I now run our professional
services division and report directly to our CEO!”
Silas M., MBA 2007, DC
campus
BUMO 725: Networks and Influence

“The
networking, leadership, and ability to relate well to others that you learn
in BUMO 725 are relevant to virtually any career. The course heightened my
self-awareness and my understanding of my surroundings. I became a different
person after completing this course and only regret that I did not take it
earlier in my life!”
David S., MBA 2006, Shady
Grove campus
BUMO 751: Implementing Strategy:
Organizing to Compete

“BUMO
751 would really help any MBA because the implementation side of strategy is
important for any manager to know. Learning how to implement strategy in
this class definitely helped me in my interviews and gave me a great
foundation for my new career as a strategy consultant.”
Jon D., MBA 2010, College
Park campus
BUMO 752: Strategic Growth For Emerging
Companies

“I highly recommend BUMO 752 for MBA students who
specifically plan to learn building companies from ground-up, protecting
intellectual property, venturing into commercialization of technology coming
out of University research and doing business with government agencies.”
Bhalachandra B., MBA 2009,
DC campus
“BUMO
752 provided me with a great perspective on entrepreneurship and the reality
of business in general. This is a great class for anyone interested in
entrepreneurship, venture capital, or anyone who just wants an understanding
of what it is like to start or grow a business.”
Abheshek N., MBA 2010, DC
campus
BUSI 771: New Venture Financing

“Anyone who thinks they will be starting a
business or working in any capacity at a startup or a small business needs
to take BUSI 771. It is another great tool for the entrepreneurial toolbox.”
Scott W., MBA 2010, DC
campus