A candidate credited with this general competence will be able to discuss entrepreneurship; identify and describe the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur; identify, assess and improve learners’ individual entrepreneurial characteristics; and discuss business ethics and social responsibility.
A candidate credited with this general competence will be able to identify and discuss types of business, procedures to start a business, and their legal implications.
A candidate credited with this general competence will be able to identify business ideas, eliminate inappropriate ones, and select viable business ideas.
A candidate credited with this general competence will be able to start, run, and expand a business.
This unit introduces learners to the concept of entrepreneurship. You'll explore what it means to be an entrepreneur, examine successful entrepreneurial traits, and begin developing your own entrepreneurial mindset.
Learn about various types of business entities and their legal responsibilities. This unit helps you understand what it takes to start a business, the risks and benefits of each type, and how to stay compliant with the law.
Explore how to spot good business opportunities. This unit empowers you to assess potential ventures, eliminate poor ideas, and choose realistic, profitable options to pursue.
This unit helps you put your ideas into action by guiding you through starting and running a business. You'll also learn how to respond to market shifts and adapt to challenges as your business grows.
This unit forms the foundation of the Entrepreneurship course. Strong English literacy enables learners to read business content, write plans, communicate ideas effectively, and engage confidently in entrepreneurial activities.