In this upper division program, students will prepare to launch their business projects while learning business analytics skills that will enable them to evaluate their own, and others’ entrepreneurial work. Students will generate robust financial projections, critique business models, take on more complex case studies, and develop longer term coordinated marketing strategies.
The program will culminate in a public pitch event, and some students may launch a project or initiative during the quarter. This program will prepare students to seek out and negotiate good funding sources for their work and may also provide an opportunity for students to engage in deeper research or inquiry into businesses or industry concepts that are particularly relevant to them.
This is the third of three courses that comprise the Small Business and Entrepreneurship certificate at Evergreen.
Business Analytics - 4 credits
Entrepreneurship - 4 credits
Registration
Successful completion of "Business Development", or faculty signature.
Academic Details
This offering is connected to the Small Business and Entrepreneurship certificate at Evergreen.
Business or Nonprofit Management, Entrepreneurship