Entrepreneurship

Welcome to Entrepreneurship!

In this course, students evaluate the concepts of going into business for themselves and working for or operating a small business. Emphasis is on the exploration of feasible ideas of products/services, research procedures, business financing, marketing strategies, and access to resources for starting a small business. Students develop components of a business plan and evaluate startup requirements. English language arts and social studies are reinforced. Work-based learning strategies appropriate include cooperative education, entrepreneurship, internship, mentorship, school-based enterprise, service learning, and job shadowing.

Course Overview:

Entrepreneurship is divided into five instructional units which cover one aspect of the course each. We will focus on one unit at a time with a comprehensive assessment when we have finished each unit.

Entrepreneurship Units

Unit 1: Economics, career planning, and correspondence

Unit 2: Product/service management and operations

Unit 3: Market planning and business law

Unit 4: Product/service management, channel management

Unit 5: Pricing, promotion, and market planning

Note: Each unit will have a final assessment which is formal for grading purposes.

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NFTE Venture – Entrepreneurial Expedition™ is designed to teach students to think entrepreneurially about business and life.

Using case studies, interactive business simulations and personal development activities, this course teaches important basic business skills.

Students develop a personalized plan for their individual business, including finance, marketing, team-building and market research, along with a roadmap for academic and career success.

Entrepreneurial Expedition Venture_InfoSheet.pdf