Do you have what it takes to start a new business? Do you have the idea for the next big business but need the tools to get it started?
In Part I of this Introduction to Entrepreneurship class, you’ll master the basics of planning and launching a business of your own.
Whether you’re interested in creating a money-making business or a nonprofit to help others, this course will give you the core skills you need to become successful.
You’ll learn about:
- Entrepreneurs and inventors, including real-life teen entrepreneurs
- Characteristics of successful entrepreneurs
- Pros and cons of self-employment
- The ways core economic concepts relate to small businesses
- Fields of business activity
- Generating business ideas
- Business plans and creating a mission and vision for your company
- The factors of business success and failure
- Attracting investors
- Managing expenses
- Promoting and marketing your company
- Core business concepts, such as economic systems, competition, production, the global economy, and more!
See the course outline here: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1
Are you a high-performing student looking to learn new skills for fun and a future career? Are you a parent who would like to keep up with the latest developments in the job market through online courses? The Bridge Virtual Academy (TBVA) offers semester long courses in a variety of cutting-edge topics through its online courses. Sign up for TBVA’s e2020 online courses for access.
Non-credit classes are available for high-performing students or their parents for $30 per semester. Learn for fun, develop new job skills, sharpen your competitive advantage. Go to The Bridge Virtual Academy