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University of Southern Maine

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The Center for Entrepreneurship at University of Southeren Maine is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

The Center for Entrepreneurship offers several non-credit courses, among them Fundamentals of Marketing, Listening To Your Business, and Premier FastTrac¨. In addition to developing courses, workshops and research projects that respond to the needs of small business, the center coordinates credit and non-credit programs now offered through several USM units. The Center also hosts the Student Business Plan Competition.

Contact

Address:

Center for Entrepreneurship
University of Southeren Maine
68 High Street
Portland, Maine 04101

Phone: 207-780-5919
Email: cesb@usm.maine.edu
Website: http://www.usm.maine.edu/cesb/

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