WUSTL Course Listings Login with WUSTL Key
Search Results: Help Display: Open + Closed     Just Open     Just Closed View: Regular     Condensed     Expanded
1 course found.
MANAGEMENT (B63)  (Dept. Info)Business  (Policies)FL2024

B63 MGT 501CCEL Entrepreneurial Consulting Team3.0 Units
Description:The CELect program is a consultative experiential course that provides students the opportunity to work directly with start-up businesses. Early stage companies provide a unique environment for students to make a meaningful impact on the future trajectory of a growing organization. CELect is an experiential learning course that matches teams of Washington University students with start-up ventures across various locations (locations specified by sections) to perform defined management consulting projects. In addition to the required orientation session(s) and concluding sessions, students will work directly with the professor and with their client company on a consistent, but variable, schedule depending on the needs over the course of the shortened semester. Please Note: There is a required orientation and/or travel for all sections (please read section descriptions for more specific information), prior to the start of the semester. The class time listed is required to be available each week. Prerequisite: A current resume and APPLICATION FORM AND VIDEO SUBMISSION REQUIRED for acceptance consideration. Application must be completed by 8am (CT) April 10th. Enrollment is limited and selective. Please direct questions to Amy Soell, CEL Program Manager (amysoell@wustl.edu). Law Students: Prerequisite/co-requisite: Corporations. As a law student enrolled in CELect, you may not give legal advice to anyone unless you are directly supervised by a licensed attorney who approves of the advice in advance. Additionally, you may not prepare any legal documents except under the direct supervision of a licensed attorney. Giving advice, preparing legal documents, or rendering any legal services would be the unauthorized practice of law unless such services are under the direction and with approval of a licensed attorney. Law students CANNOT repeat this course more than once for law school credit. This course is cross-listed with the Business School, B63 MGT 501C. Grading for Law Students is modified pass/fail: HP (3.94), P, LP (2.98), F (2.50). Dropping this course may have an adverse impact your ability to register for other CEL courses in the future.
Attributes:LawCOIFGR, EXP, LCU
Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:CP Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:W74 675CFrequency:None / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01M------11:30A-12:50PKnight Hall / 301 KanoffPresentation067
Desc:Students interested in working with St. Louis-area startups enroll in Section 1. The required kickoff session will begin prior to the start of the regular semester in St. Louis on Wednesday and Thursday, August 21 and 22 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm and Friday, August 23 from 3:00 - 5:00 pm. Your final presentation will be before the completion of Mini A. Application and video submission required for acceptance consideration. Application must be completed by 10AM (CT) April 8 to be considered for selection. More details to be posted soon. APPLY HERE. Application opens February 15th. Deadline 10AM (CT) April 8th. Dropping this course after being introduced to a client may have an adverse impact on your ability to register for CEL courses in the future.
02----F--12:00P-1:20PSimon / 122 VillhardPresentation0120
Desc:Students interested in working with International start-ups enroll in Section 2. This class requires travel to London, England before starting the regular semester. Class kickoff and client meetings will begin in London August 17-21. Your final presentation will be before the completion of Mini A. Application must be completed by 10 am (CT) on April 8 to be considered for selection. Apply here: APPLY HERE. Dropping this course after being introduced to a client may have an adverse impact on your ability to register for CEL courses in the future.
Label

Home/Ident

A course may be either a “Home” course or an “Ident” course.

A “Home” course is a course that is created, maintained and “owned” by one academic department (aka the “Home” department). The “Home” department is primarily responsible for the decision making and logistical support for the course and instructor.

An “Ident” course is the exact same course as the “Home” (i.e. same instructor, same class time, etc), but is simply being offered to students through another department for purposes of registering under a different department and course number.

Students should, whenever possible, register for their courses under the department number toward which they intend to count the course. For example, an AFAS major should register for the course "Africa: Peoples and Cultures" under its Ident number, L90 306B, whereas an Anthropology major should register for the same course under its Home number, L48 306B.

Grade Options
C=Credit (letter grade)
P=Pass/Fail
A=Audit
U=Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
S=Special Audit
Q=ME Q (Medical School)

Please note: not all grade options assigned to a course are available to all students, based on prime school and/or division. Please contact the student support services area in your school or program with questions.