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Entrepreneurship AA Pathway

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    Dale Mabry
AA.ENT (60 Credit Hours) | Part of the Accounting and Business Subject

This pathway is designed for students interested in transferring to a four-year institution to pursue a Bachelor's degree in business with a focus on entrepreneurship. The pathway provides students with the opportunity to engage in ideation, business and financial modeling, effectuation, rapid prototyping, and design thinking.

This curriculum is from the current college catalog and is meant to provide prospective students an example of courses taken in this degree/certificate.  It is not intended to be used for graduation requirements. Students should consult an advisor for graduation information.

AA.ENT (60 credit hours)

This pathway is for students interested in studying entrepreneurship in order to transfer to a four-year university/college entrepreneurship degree. This experiential track provides students with the opportunity to engage in ideation, business and financial modeling, effectuation, rapid prototyping and design thinking. Careers include 21st Century Management, entrepreneurship, and self-employment.

YEAR I – First Semester

†SLS 1106 First Year Experience Orientation - 3 cr.
†CGS2100 Computer Information Technology and Literacy - 3 cr.
†ENC 1101 English Composition I – 3 cr.
†MAC 1105 College Algebra – 3 cr.

YEAR I – Second Semester

†Behavioral Science General Education CORE – 3 cr.
†Humanities General Education CORE – 3 cr.
†ENC 1102  English Composition II – 3 cr.
*†STA 2023  Elementary Statistics – 3 cr.

YEAR I – Third Semester

†AMH 2020 Modern American History or †POS 2041, American Government - 3 cr.
†SPC 1608 Public Speaking – 3 cr.
Biological Science – 3-4 cr.

YEAR II – First Semester

†ENT 1000 Introduction to Entrepreneurship – 3 cr.
†ENT 1031 Entrepreneurial Marketing and Sales or †ENT 1411 Small Business Accounting and Finance or †ENT 1012 Entrepreneurship Management or †ENT 1612 Creativity, Innovation, and Human Centered Design – 3 cr.
*†ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics – 3 cr.
Humanities General Education – 3 cr.

YEAR II – Second Semester

†ENT 1031 Entrepreneurial Marketing and Sales or †ENT 1411 Small Business Accounting and Finance or †ENT 1012 Entrepreneurship Management or ENT 1612 Creativity, Innovation, and Human Centered Design – 6 cr.
Physical Science – 3-4 cr.
*†ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics – 3 cr. 
†IDS 2891 Connections – 1 cr.
Physical Science - 3-4 cr.
General Elective –1 cr.

Common Course Prerequisites recommended by the State for successful transfer to the university are marked with an asterisk (*).

†Courses symbolized by a dagger (†) are offered online in addition to the traditional delivery method. Online availability may vary by academic term.

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