These courses teach students to build entrepreneurial thinking through hands-on, real-world projects. Students develop and refine business ideas, explore marketing, branding, finances, and ethics, and build confidence, creativity, leadership, and problem-solving skills that prepare them for future education, careers, or starting a business.Â
In Entrepreneurship 20, you will explore what it means to be an entrepreneur and how entrepreneurial thinking applies to everyday life. You will learn about the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs and how businesses start from simple ideas. Through hands-on projects and real-world examples, you will practice developing business ideas, understanding basic marketing and branding, managing money, and making ethical decisions.
You will work individually and in groups to solve problems, think creatively, and communicate your ideas. This course helps you build confidence, leadership, and practical skills you can use in future careers, school projects, or your own business ideas.
In Entrepreneurship 30, you will take your entrepreneurial skills to the next level by planning, developing, and refining more advanced business ideas. You will analyze markets and trends, create detailed business plans, explore marketing and branding strategies, and learn how finances, ethics, and decision-making affect business success.
You will take part in realistic, project-based learning experiences such as pitching ideas, working with budgets, and responding to real-world challenges. This course focuses on independence, leadership, and critical thinking and prepares you for post-secondary education, the workplace, or starting your own business.