Entrepreneurship introduces the student to the basic business practices required to start up and run a company/organization. It teaches the students how to manage all their resources related to the business and to evaluate the effects for community relations on companies and the industry. Entrepreneurship also gives students the ability to describe various methods for organizing, retrieving and reporting financial data. Students are also taught the legal requirements and the ethical considerations to the business practices and decisions, as well as how to apply labor and civil rights laws and guidelines to their business practices and decisions.



The students will develop Employability skills to be able to secure and keep employment in their chosen field. It teaches them to communicate in multiple modes to address their needs within the career and the technical field. Students learn how to use there problem solving and critical thinking skills and be more in depth with it. They will also be able to demonstrate much more positive work behaviors.

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