Reflections of the Lived Experience and Lessons Learned from a Graduate Course in Entrepreneurship
Feng He, Yaozong Ma, Mingyu Li, Shimin Lin, Meizi Liu, Di Yang, Shiying Chen, Ziqi Wang, Daniel Doss
Abstract
Numerous collegiate courses provide a basis for understanding business administration in both its practical and
theoretical forms. Among graduate business programs, courses in entrepreneurship provide a basis for
understanding the basic concepts of business ownership and the autonomy of self-employment. This essay
represents a solitary case study that describes the perceptions of a Chinese graduate student who completed an
entrepreneurship graduate course at a regional American institution of higher education. Therefore, this paper
highlights various facets of his lived experience.
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