Course Title:
Black Enterprise and the Corporate World
Course Description:
Studies the history and contemporary status of black entrepreneurship in the United States. Explores the kinds of businesses in which African Americans have succeeded; some of the largest and most profitable black-controlled corporations and businesses; and the status of blacks in banking. Is there a glass ceiling in mainstream corporate America for black Americans? What role does gender play in negotiating the corporate ladder? In addition to conducting their own research, students interact with a series of black businesspeople and corporate executives who share their experiences and insights.
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Prerequisite Remarks:
Sophomore standing or above.
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Repeatable:
N