Entrepreneurship Micro-Credential

The Entrepreneurship Micro-Credential is comprised of three courses: Entrepreneurship (BUS225), Basic Accounting Practices (ACC106), and Introduction to Creative Problem Solving (CPS101).

Topics covered in these three courses include:

Assess the viability of a business opportunity.

Explain key components of venture creation such as opportunity recognition, market research and penetration, pricing, operations, or legal constraints.

Research customer segments, marketing strategy, and trends to develop a business plan that aligns with the student's values and vision.

Prepare basic financial statements, such as the Income Statement, Statement of Retained Earnings, or Balance Sheet.

Analyze business transactions using financial accounting concepts.

Learn to "think outside the box" in developing business models, coming up with ideas for new products/services, and in identifying and reaching customers.

Learn and apply a variety of brainstorming and problem-solving tools to generate innovative and creative approaches to difficult challenges and gain a competitive advantage.

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