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Entrepreneurship 12 Academic 1.0 Credit
If you have ever considered starting a small business, this course is for you. Students who choose this course should be highly motivated with personal qualities of creative thinking, determination, adaptability, and flexibility. Entrepreneurship 12 focuses on active, experiential learning and on developing the attitudes, skills, and knowledge required to meet the many opportunities and challenges of being an entrepreneur. The course comprises three components: action, theory, and business planning.
Students apply what they learn to organize, operate, and manage activities/ventures in four strategic areas:

  • school-based activities

  • business venture(s)

  • community-based learning

  • mentoring

As well as the 110 hours of classroom time, students are expected to complete a minimum number of of entrepreneurial activities outside the classroom.