Entrepreneurship

About the Course

In the Entrepreneurship course, students will gain the knowledge and skills needed to become an entrepreneur. Students will understand the process of analyzing a business opportunity, preparing a business plan and developing a plan to organize and promote the business and its products and services. In addition, students will understand the capital required, the return on investment desired and the potential for profit.

Total Lessons 45
Grade Level 10th - 12th
Projects, Activities & Assessments 925

SAMPLE LESSON  A Job Defined: Entrepreneur

Each lesson includes media-rich presentations, a pre-made lesson plan, assessments and engaging real-world projects and activities. To get an idea of what iCEV offers, explore the sample lesson and resources below.

Course Lessons

Starting a Small Business
Business Ownership & Registration
Organizational Structures
A Job Defined: Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship 101: Congruent Creative Workshop
Entrepreneurship 101: Crossfit
Entrepreneurship 101: Heritage Homes
Entrepreneurship 101: Prime Dirt
Entrepreneurship 101: Teddy Bear Academy
Aspects of a Business Plan
Changing Nature of Business
Business & Management Concepts
Safe Working Environment
Human Resource Management
Contract & Employment Law
Business Law Basics
Business Ethics
Ethics in Business
Business Cycle & Growth
Risk Management
Financial Aspects of Business
Basic Accounting Principles
Budgeting for Business
Introduction to Credit
Issuing Credit
Economic Concepts
Economic Utilities
SWOT Analysis
Evaluating the Competition
Marketing Research
Product Service Management
Product Planning & Development
Branding Basics
Pricing Strategies & Concepts
Marketing & Pricing Concepts
Calculating Prices & Discounts
Promoting the Product
The Promotional Mix
Promotional Processes in Marketing
Sales Force Creation & Maintenance
Determining Sales Quotas
Purchasing Procedures
Distribution
Distribution & Inventory Methods
Workplace Issues