Entrepreneurship is the ability and readiness to develop, organize and run a business enterprise, along with any of its uncertainties in order to make a profit. The most prominent example of entrepreneurship is the starting of new businesses.
In economics, entrepreneurship connected with land, labor, natural resources, and capital can generate a profit. The entrepreneurial vision is defined by discovery and risk-taking and is an indispensable part of a nation’s capacity to succeed in an ever-changing and more competitive global marketplace.
Entrepreneurship/Wealth Building (ENT 101)
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
This program is designed to assist students in starting their own businesses. From business ideas to business plans to implementation, students will learn the pros and cons of being self-employed.
PREREQUISITES:
Students must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Students with math and English deficiencies will be required to take General Education Math and/or Language Arts.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
Each student must pass all subjects in the program with at least a cumulative “C” (2.0) average. Tuition and program costs must be paid in full. Students meeting these requirements will be issued a Certificate of Completion.
Catalog Designation | Course Title |
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Sequence 1 | |
ENT 101.1 | Intro to Entrepreneurship |
ENT 101.2 | Business Plan |
ENT 101.3 | Facilities and Equipment |
Sequence 2 | |
ENT 101.4 | Staffing |
ENT 101.5 | Legalizing the Business |
ENT 101.6 | Funding |
Sequence 3 | |
ENT 101.7 | Financial Planning |
ENT 101.8 | Taxes |
ENT 101.9 | Record Keeping |
Sequence 4 | |
ENT 101.10 | Marketing |
ENT 101.11 | Financial Recourses |
ENT 101.12 | Black Entrepreneurs and Inventors |
Total |