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NAF Entrepreneurship

School Type:
High School
School Max Description:
NAF Entrepreneurship
Content Area:
Career Academies and Programs of Study: Business and Finance
Description:
Entrepreneurship introduces students to the critical role entrepreneurs play in the national and global economy. Students learn the skills, attitudes, characteristics, and techniques necessary to become successful entrepreneurs. They explore starting a business and learn about the operational issues and financial risks that new businesses face. Students examine ethical issues and develop a framework for managing them. Finally, students identify the risks, returns, and other aspects of entrepreneurship as a potential career.
Course Code:
511150
Prerequisites:
Academy of Finance student
Credits:
0.50
Elective
Dual Enrollment Compatible Course:
No
NCAA Eligible:
No
Textbooks
Title:
National Academy Foundation resources
Grading Factors:

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