Business Entrepreneurship
52.0701

Students in the entrepreneurship CTE program perform development, marketing, and management functions associated with owning and operating a business. Entrepreneurship concepts are integrated into courses within the pathway of study to combine the business skills necessary to become a successful businessperson in today’s world

Program Topics

  • Business Fundamentals 
  • Entrepreneurship 
  • Principle of Management 
  • Human Resource Management 
  • Finance 
  • Accounting 
  • Business Mathematics 
  • Computer Applications 
  • Marketing 
  • Advertising & Sales 
  • Personal & Family Finance 
  • Career Education & Work

Program Requirements

  • Enroll full-time with 3.0 credits for 3 years starting in Grade 10 
  • Complete the approved Scope and Sequence of Courses
  • Complete OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Certification 
  • Take the End-of-Program Assessment – NOCTI Exam 
  • Join and actively participate in FBLA 

Career Opportunities

  • Business Owner/Operator 
  • Business Manager 
  • General Operations Manager 
  • Entrepreneur 

Required Coursework

  1. Introduction to Business 
  2. Accounting 1 
  3. Business Law 1 & 2 
  4. Personal Finance & Business Communications 
  5. Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship 
  6. Marketing 
  7. MGT 105 Principles of Management 
  8. Creativity, Innovation, & Design 
  9. Business Leadership 

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is an educational association of student members preparing for careers in business or who are just simply interested in learning more about the free enterprise system.    FBLA provides innovative leadership development programs to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship.  Participation in FBLA can have a direct impact on the direction and success of a young person’s career.   Millions of students have learned through active membership in FBLA about the world of business and what is expected of them in the workplace.  Organizational goals include:

    • Develop competent, aggressive business leadership
    • Strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and their work
    • Create more interest in and understanding of American business enterprise
    • Encourage members in the development of individual projects which contribute to the home, business, and community
    • Networking with business leaders
    • Develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism
    • Encourage and practice efficient money management
    • Encourage scholarship and promote school loyalty
    • Assist students in the establishment of occupational goals
    • Facilitate the transition from school to work
    • Leadership development and achievement through conferences and workshops
    • Challenging competitions
    • Friendship and fun
    • Community service experience

Program of Study Task List

Students Occupationally and Academically Ready (SOAR) Articulation Agreements

9.0 Credits @ Lackawanna County Community College