Challenge Standards-Business Education

6.0 ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Job security, longevity and advancement with one company are no longer guaranteed for employees. Competition and the global economy has opened the door for many new businesses. Entrepreneurs are becoming increasingly vital to the economy. Students study business planning, management, marketing and basic financial concepts while learning how to organize and operate a small business. Students with a career interest in small business or entrepreneurship will learn skills for employment in today's growth industries as well as skills transferable to professions of the future. Students interested in entrepreneurship should complete a career path cluster and career path specialization to ensure that they possess occupational skills for entrepreneurial ventures.

         
        6.1 Entrepreneurship (E)
         
         

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