Entrepreneurship
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Program Overview
The Entrepreneurship curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth as self-employed business owners.
Course work includes developing a student's ability to make informed decisions as future business owners. Courses include entrepreneurial concepts learned in innovation and creativity, business funding, and marketing. Additional course work includes computers and economics.
Through these skills, students will have a sound education base in entrepreneurship for lifelong learning. Graduates are prepared to be self-employed and open their own businesses.
Course work includes developing a student's ability to make informed decisions as future business owners. Courses include entrepreneurial concepts learned in innovation and creativity, business funding, and marketing. Additional course work includes computers and economics.
Through these skills, students will have a sound education base in entrepreneurship for lifelong learning. Graduates are prepared to be self-employed and open their own businesses.
Program Outcomes
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Students will recognize the advantages of entrepreneurship and small business management
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Students will demonstrate the ability to identify entrepreneurial opportunities.
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Students will recognize the importance of marking in starting a new business.
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Students will apply basic economic principles and concepts, monetary theories, and supply and demand models to individual and business situations.
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Students will demonstrate how to make ethical and legal decisions.
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Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in a professional manner.