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Dec 18, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Entrepreneurship, CERT
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College Certificate: (CERT-ENT)
About the Program
The Entrepreneurship College Certificate program is designed for those individuals who have, or desire to have, their own business. Emphasis is on successfully creating and sustaining a competitive advantage in starting, managing and growing a small business. This program focuses on the preparation needed for small business ownership.
College Certificate Goals
- Teach students basic principles, concepts and procedures necessary to start a business and/ or grow an existing small business
- Provide students a foundation for strategic planning, decision making, critical thinking, communication skills and resources in starting and/or growing an existing business
College Certificate Outcomes
- Apply knowledge of what it takes to start a new business including the basics of finance, marketing and management
- Demonstrate and apply leadership and workplace relationship skills when communicating with customers, employees, suppliers, etc. specific to the field
- Understand and apply a working knowledge of legal issues of operating a small business
- Demonstrate knowledge in completing a comprehensive business plan that will enable the business to secure adequate funding
- Effectively use written, oral, listening and electronic communication skills when interacting in the office environment
Admission Requirements
Students are required to do the following:
- Possess a high school diploma or GED
- Fulfill all WCCCD admission requirements
- Declare intent to enter this program on the WCCCD Application for Admission or change intent at the Admissions Office
- Fulfill course placement requirements based on the ACCUPLACER® assessment
- Students must Complete a WCCCD Program Application and submit to the Campus Academic Officer
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Semester 1 Total: 13 Credits
Semester 2 Total: 9 Credits
Semester 3 Total: 12 Credits
Certificate Total: 34 Credits
Note: Certificate totals may not include prerequisites.
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