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Entrepreneurship
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BYU-Idaho + BYU-Pathway

The certificate in entrepreneurship will help students gain the skills to start, grow, and strengthen a small business.

As part of the course work, students will be required to start a small business. Those who are either currently running a small business or ready to start a small business are the ideal students for this certificate.

This certificate can be completed entirely on a mobile device and is offered by BYU-Idaho, with support and resources from BYU-Pathway Worldwide.

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Why choose this certificate?

A certificate in entrepreneurship will give you the tools and skills to start, grow, and strengthen a small business. You will begin selling to customers during the first course and will continue building your business throughout the certificate. Starting a small business can help you achieve self-employment or create an additional source of income.


BYU-Pathway has found that certain combinations of certificates lead to better job opportunities. Most degrees have a recommended plan of certificates that will help students increase their income and improve their employment possibilities.

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Looking Ahead
Potential Employment
  • Self-employment

Essential Knowledge and Skills

Outcomes

  • Apply principles of Christian discipleship to improve spiritual and temporal welfare.
  • Demonstrate application of basic business principles to generate revenue.
  • Demonstrate application of business principles to grow business revenue and profit.
  • Demonstrate application of business principles to expand additional areas of a business.
  • Demonstrate application of business principles to sustain and strengthen a business. 
Certificate of Entrepreneurship
Program Requirements
This certificate builds into the Applied Business Management degree.
This is an introductory certificate.
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Certificate
12 CREDITS
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Associate
60 CREDITS
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Bachelor's
90–96 CREDITS
Certificate of Entrepreneurship
Course Code
Course Name
# of Credits
BUS116
Starting a Business
3
BUS116 — 3 credits
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Starting a Business
Students in this mobile-telephone smartphone friendly course will become introduced to starting a basic small business in a developing country. BUS 116: Starting a Business is the first of four entrepreneurship courses in the cell-phone-friendly Entrepreneurship Certificate.

This course is designed for students who are "entrepreneurs of necessity" in a developing country. Students will be required to actually "do" or start a small business. Students who are either currently running a small business or starting a small business are the ideal students for this course. Students are encouraged to complete BUS 117, BUS 118, and BUS 119 following this BUS 116 course.
BUS117
Growing a Business
3
BUS117 — 3 credits
x
Growing a Business
Students in this mobile-telephone "smartphone" friendly course will work on the basics of growing a small business in a developing country. "BUS 117: Growing a Business" is the second of four entrepreneurship courses in the cell-phone-friendly Entrepreneurship Certificate.

This course is designed for students who are "entrepreneurs of necessity" in a developing country. Students will be required to actually implement course principles in a small business. Students who are currently running a small business are the ideal students for this course. Students are encouraged to complete BUS 118, and BUS 119 following this BUS 117 course.
BUS118
Expanding a Business
3
BUS118 — 3 credits
x
Expanding a Business
Students in this mobile-telephone/smartphone friendly course will expand a basic small business in a developing country. "BUS 118: Expanding a Business" is the third of four entrepreneurship courses in the cell-phone-friendly Entrepreneurship Certificate.

This course is designed for students who are "entrepreneurs of necessity" in a developing country. Students will be required to actually expand a small business. Students who are currently running a small business are the ideal students for this course. Students are encouraged to complete BUS 119 following this course.
BUS119
Strengthening a Business
3
BUS119 — 3 credits
x
Strengthening a Business
Students in this mobile-telephone/smartphone "friendly" course will become introduced to starting a basic small business in a developing country. "BUS 119: Strengthening a Business" is the last of four entrepreneurship courses in the cell-phone-friendly Entrepreneurship Certificate.

This course is designed for students who are "entrepreneurs of necessity" in a developing country. Students will be required to actually strengthen a small business. Students who are currently running a small business are the ideal students for this course.
For questions about this program, contact BYU-Pathway Support