Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship

This course challenges entrepreneurial high school students to start their own businesses. Students gain the knowledge, tools, and skills to turn their passions into ventures. The class covers key topics like evaluating risks, creating business plans, establishing legal and operational structures, and developing branding and marketing strategies. The program emphasizes collaboration, mentorship, and self-directed learning. Students launch their businesses during the course and present their results as a final assignment, showcasing their progress and achievements.

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For Grades: 11th – 12th (9th/10th graders may petition Mr. Seth if they are interested.)

Time: Thursday 1:00pm – 2:30pm @ PCLC

Duration: 1 Semester Class

Teacher: Seth Kaser

Required Materials

- A copy of The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber (hardcover or audio)
- A copy of Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki (hardcover or audio)
- An Entrepreneurial Attitude!

Recommended Prerequisites

- This class is for students who want to start businesses. Parents, please only sign your students up for this class if they show genuine interest! - Mr. Seth

Syllabus

Unit #1 - Identifying Your Passion: The Foundation of Entrepreneurial Success
Unit #2 - Entrepreneurship Unveiled: Opportunities, Risks, and Realities
Unit #3 - Developing a Strategic Blueprint: Introduction to Business Planning
Unit #4 - Structuring for Success: Legal and Operational Foundations
Unit #5 - Collaborative Refinement: Business Plan Peer Evaluation
Unit #6 - Building Your Brand: Logo, Colors, Fonts, Websites, Feelings
Unit #7 - Learning from Experience: Leveraging Mentorship in Business
Unit #8 - Continuous Growth: Harnessing Online Resources for Lifelong Learning

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Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship

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*There is an annual student fee for all students taking classes at Pacific Coast Learning Center. Some charter schools allow for this fee to be added to the cost of classes rather than being paid out-of-pocket by parents. You may select this option when you register for the class.

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