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Business 310: Entrepreneurship

3 transferable college credits

Accepted for credit at 2100+ Colleges

Accredited for College Credit by ACE & NCCRS

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Entrepreneurship

Earn college credit with Entrepreneurship—a self-paced online course covering idea validation, customer discovery, business models, market research, pricing, and go-to-market strategy. Complete short lessons, quizzes, and assignments on your schedule, then finish with a proctored final exam. Great for founders and business majors, with transcript options for transfer credit.

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Over 48750 students have already transferred credits to over 1750 universities till 2026 via ACE & NCCRS Credit Accreditation.  

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: define and explain the concept of entrepreneurship, its significance in the economy, and the role of entrepreneurs in driving economic growth; identify essential entrepreneurial characteristics and skills and apply these in practical scenarios for successful venture creation; develop and articulate comprehensive business plans, including market analysis and strategy formulation, tailored for entrepreneurial ventures; assess various business structures and financing options, making strategic decisions aligned with entrepreneurial goals and market opportunities; embrace ethical decision-making and discuss legal and financial considerations in entrepreneurship, including taxation and financial planning.

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Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: define and explain the concept of entrepreneurship, its significance in the economy, and the role of entrepreneurs in driving economic growth; identify essential entrepreneurial characteristics and skills and apply these in practical scenarios for successful venture creation; develop and articulate comprehensive business plans, including market analysis and strategy formulation, tailored for entrepreneurial ventures; assess various business structures and financing options, making strategic decisions aligned with entrepreneurial goals and market opportunities; embrace ethical decision-making and discuss legal and financial considerations in entrepreneurship, including taxation and financial planning.

Major Course Topics

Major topics include entrepreneurship in the economy; essential business fundamentals for aspiring entrepreneurs; embarking on the entrepreneurial journey; varieties of business structures; team dynamics in entrepreneurship; crafting business plans for aspiring entrepreneurs; comprehending customers as new business ventures; navigating dynamic business environments; growth and opportunities for entrepreneurs; crafting effective marketing and sales strategies; the art of business pitches for entrepreneurs; navigating business financing for entrepreneurs; navigating business taxation; financial planning for entrepreneurs; and business ethics and legal considerations.

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