The Entrepreneurship curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth as self-employed business owners.
Coursework includes developing a student’s ability to make informed decisions as future business owners. Courses include entrepreneurial concepts learned in innovation and creativity, business funding, and marketing. Additional course work includes computers and economics.
Through these skills, students will have a sound education base in entrepreneurship for lifelong learning. Graduates are prepared to be self-employed and open their own businesses.
For more information contact Jared Taunton, Program Coordinator, at 252-493-7546 or jltaunton410@my.pittcc.edu.
Self-employed Business Owner
Entry-level Management
Sales Representative
Marketing
Financial Institutions
Large to Small Businesses
Industry
Principles of Financial Accounting
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Introduction to Business
Business Law
Business Math
Principles of Management
Innovation & Creativity
Business Finance
Entrepreneurship Marketing
Small Business Management
Funding for Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship Issues
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Students will learn innovation and creativity.
Students will learn skills to gain funds for startup.
Students will learn market assessment.
Students will learn business plan development.