Entrepreneurship

Grades 11 & 12

BU407SFA9

Entrepreneurship

If you are a highly motivated student who would like to develop and design innovative business ideas, Entrepreneurship is the course for you. You will employ the design thinking process and learn by doing to develop your entrepreneurial skills. During the semester, you will complete a business plan for a new business idea of your choice. You will also create prototypes and market your own new product ideas. Entrepreneurs from the community will serve as guest speakers and evaluate our student-created businesses plans and product ideas. Scroll down to see questions and answers about this class!

Length: Semester ● Credit: 0.5 ● Prerequisite: Marketing 1, Intro to Business, or Computer Applications

  • You will have the opportunity to meet the Career-Related Learning Experience (CRLE) graduation requirement in this course.

Diploma Credit Area: Applied/Fine Arts (FA)

If you have already fulfilled your FA requirement, this course will transcribe as elective (EL) credit.

Course Q&A

What can I expect in this class?

In Entrepreneurship you can expect to learn about business operations and business plans and develop ideas for products and business ventures. There are plenty of hands-on projects, too.

What about homework?

Entrepreneurship homework is a light load. Most work and projects are done in class.

Why should I take this class?

You should take Entrepreneurship if you want to learn how to turn your ideas into a potential business plan, use creativity, and have fun!

Is there a prerequisite for this class?

What else do I need to know about this class?