The certificate in Entrepreneurship is designed to advance students’ knowledge in efforts to support additional credentialing needed to advance in a current career or change careers. The curriculum consists of 18 to 21 credit hours of undergraduate level work that can be completed in four semesters. The course of study includes digital literacy, college readiness, business, finance and management.
Program Requirements (18-21 hours)
CSE 105: College Study Skills (3)
COM 102: Digital Literacy (3)
BUS 101: Introduction to Business (3)
BUS 204: Principles of Accounting (3)
BUS 203: Principles of Management (3)
BUS 209: Introduction to Finance (3)
BUS 212: Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3)
Career Options
These are just a few of the careers you could start with a certificate in Entrepreneurship!
Business Ownership
Start and manage your own businesses, applying entrepreneurial skills to launch and grow ventures in various industries.
Consulting
Advise new and aspiring entrepreneurs on business planning, strategy, and market entry to help them succeed in their ventures.
Product Development
Innovate and bring new products or services to market while managing the process from concept to launch.