The Entrepreneurship and Marketing Pathway will introduce students to topics, strategies, and skills needed for employment in a variety of marketing and management fields. Emphasis is placed on core marketing functions, such as product promotion, selling, business regulations, and small business management.
Career opportunities: Graduates are employable in marketing, retail, or management roles in a variety of business and industry areas.
18 Credits (out of 30 max)
MKTG 1100* Principles of Marketing (3 DE credits)
MKTG 1130: Business Regulations & Compliance (3 DE credits)
MKTG 2010: Small Business Management (3 DE credits )
MKTG 2210: Entrepreneurship ( 3 DE credits)
MKTG 1190*: Integrated Marketing Communications ( 3 DE credits)
MKTG 1160: Professional Selling (3 DE credits)
*Students who have completed all 3 high school Marketing Pathway courses may receive articulated credit for MKTG 1100 & MKTG 1190.
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Entrepreneurship
Marketing Specialist
2 semesters (fall and spring)
Estimated cost: $0
Advanced Coursework: In addition, students can earn the Small Business Manager (SB51) certificate by adding MKTG 1160 Professional Selling.
Transportation: This program meets on Monday through Thursday only. Students must have personal transportation available to enroll in this program, as the Douglas County School System bus cannot accommodate this schedule.
Program registration is open from January- April each school year. Program enrollment is determined on a first come first serve basis. Students must meet all admission requirements to be enrolled in a CCI program. Additionally, all required registration steps must be submitted for an application to be considered complete. Enrollment status notification is sent out in mid to late May each year via the student's DCSS email. To review admission requirements, please visit the Admission Requirements page. To apply, please visit the Registration page.