Entrepreneurship

Overview

The Entrepreneurship curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and 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 business.

Course work includes:
BUS 139 – Entrepreneurship I – This course provides an introduction to the principles of entrepreneurship.
ETR 220 – Innovation and Creativity – This course provides a study of developing and enhancing individual and organizational creativity and innovation.
ETR 230 – Entrepreneur Marketing – This course covers the techniques to correctly research and define the target market to increase sales for start up businesses or to expand current businesses.
ETR 240 – Funding for Entrepreneurs – This course provides a focus on the financial issues and needs confronting entrepreneurs attempting to grow their businesses by attracting startup and growth capital.
BUS 280 – REAL Small Business – This course introduces hands-on techniques and procedures for planning and opening a small business, including the personal qualities needed for entrepreneurship.

Get Started. Apply Today.

Before registering for classes, all students must complete the General Admissions process. APPLY TODAY.

Help Paying For School

Students enrolling in for-credit curriculum courses can apply for multiple forms of financial assistance to help pay for school including Federal Student Aid and SCC Foundation Scholarships.

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