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The Entrepreneurship Program offers a unique
learning opportunity to students who aspire to
start, or secure employment in, a business
having high growth potential. The program helps
students identify viable career options in
Entrepreneurship, expand their basic knowledge
of the entrepreneurial process, and develop a
repertoire of venture management skills and
techniques
This
diploma program is designed to provide
instruction in the knowledge and skills required
for business entrepreneurship. Program content
includes evaluation of
business concepts, development of sound
business and marketing plans, legal
responsibilities, financial management and
competition. The program will attempt to educate
students about the challenges and rewards of
entrepreneurship, recognizing that
entrepreneurial skills and behaviors can be
developed. The study of entrepreneurship will
provide information on generating innovative
ideas, avoiding the problems and pitfalls of
entrepreneurship, examining where and how to
find assistance and support, and applying
learning to personal, community-service, and
business ventures. Entrepreneurship motivates
students and provides them with support in
planning for their success.
The
curriculum is designed to provide basic
education and background in this field. With
satisfactory completion of this program and
applicable work experience, students may pursue
occupations such as Small Business Owner,
Accounting/Budgeting Assistant and/or
Administrative Assistant in Records Management,
Marketing, Sales, Advertising or Personnel
departments.
Click on the "Course Number" below to
see book and course description
Course
Number
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Course
Title |
Lessons
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| EPT101
|
Introduction
to Entrepreneurship |
1 |
7 |
| EPT105
|
Business
Planning |
8 |
12 |
| EPT107 |
Business
Management |
13 |
16 |
| EPT250 |
Special
Topics in Small Business
Management |
17 |
21 |
| BUS110 |
Principles
of Advertising and Sales |
22 |
26 |
| BUS120
|
Business
Law |
27 |
40 |
| BUS122
|
Entrepreneurial
Financing |
41 |
45 |
| ACT101
|
Principles
of Accounting |
46 |
58 |
| ACT
103 |
Accounting
II |
59 |
71 |
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Total
Lessons 71
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