Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Entrepreneurship, Certificate (219.1)

Location(s): Allegheny Campus, North Campus, Homewood Brushton Center, Virtual Campus


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Certificate

Entrepreneurship provides an opportunity for economic self-sufficiency. Entrepreneurs possess drive and energy to be successful, but need to learn the skills for success.  This certificate is designed to help students to develop an understanding on how to create and sustain a small business.  The certificate focuses on providing the knowledge and understanding of what it means to be an entrepreneur.  Students who successfully complete the program will have created a business plan, understand how to find initial funding for that plan and be prepared to manage and market the small business.  

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will:

  1. Create a business venture through an effective business plan, vision and mission statement and a strategic plan.
  2. Analyze available options to acquire the necessary financial resources for the launching of the venture, through banks and other methods such as venture capitalists and investors. 
  3. Apply research methods that will enhance the graduates’ ability to effectively identify and understand their target audience.
  4. Create effective communicate methods with their target audience through the use of marketing, public relations and social media.
  5. Apply problem solving skills through analysis and critical thinking so that they can adapt to changes (economically, politically and socially) in the local and global environment. 

Certificate Requirements


Total: 9 Credits


Total: 9 Credits


Minimum Credits to Graduate: 18


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