Our Classes

ECommerce Essentials*

MGMT 490-001 (First Half Term)

CRN: 74122

Primary Instructor
Rebecca Rodriguez
Instructor
Tiffini Porter-Aragon

Learn all about the world of selling products and services online. In this course students learn about a variety of e-commerce practices such as drop-shipping, affiliate marketing, online courses, digital agency, as well as selling on Amazon and Etsy. This course will include custom video lectures created by UNM alum and serial entrepreneur Kyle Guin. This course was formerly called Create, Sell, Bank.

ECommerce Applications*

MGMT 490-002 (Second Half Term)

CRN: 74123

Primary Instructor
Tiffini Porter-Aragon
Instructor
Rebecca Rodriguez

In this class we will dive into the inner workings of eCommerce businesses and apply best practices to develop infrastructure for online ventures. In addition, we will discuss different platforms and tools to increase ECommerce traction and success. This course will include custom video lectures created by UNM alum and serial entrepreneur Kyle Guin. Offered fully online. This course was formerly called Create, Sell, Bank II.

Innovation Academy: Idea Incubator*

MGMT 490-012 (Second Half Term)

CRN: 73704

Instructor
Rebecca Rodriguez

This course is an independent study format, designed to give students the time and academic credit to transform their business idea into a reality. Offered fully online.

Disney Leadership Lessons*

MGMT 490-005 (First Half Term)

CRN: 60215

Instructor
Tiffini Porter-Aragon

Learn how to make your own leadership journey magic by exploring and applying leadership strategies from the Walt Disney Company.

Innovation and Japanese Culture

Not currently available

Instructors
Tiffini Porter-Aragon
Rebecca Rodriguez

This course is designed to prepare students for an immersive two-week trip through Japan that will showcase the rich Japanese culture through a lens of innovation and creativity. It is mandatory that students apply for the study-abroad component on the Global Education Office site.

Student Athlete Identity*

Not currently available

Instructor
Crystle Dorsey

This course explores the notion and manifestation of athletic representations as seen through the lens of student-athlete experiences against the backdrop of American society and the intersections of its socio-cultural and socio-political institutions. Offered fully online.

*This course has no prerequisites but does require a college override to enroll if you are not a business major. Please email the instructor for an override.