Acquire the skills that will fuel your ideas, interests and Ambitions for a lifetime
Have you thought about starting your own business? Are you interested in creating new products or services? Do you want to be your own boss? The Associate of Arts – Entrepreneurship combines theory and practice and teaches you the skills essential to owning and or managing a productive small or large, for- or non-profit business.
Entrepreneurship Learning Outcomes. You will:
- Assess the feasibility of a business concept in the current local market along with its strengths and weaknesses..
- Work collaboratively in entrepreneurial contexts.
- Validate and build a sustainable business model.
- Communicate entrepreneurial knowledge and concepts persuasively and clearly in both written and oral formats.
- Access, analyse and critically evaluate relevant information to solve challenging new business problems.
- Provide students with an understanding of business finances, including financial plans and reports.
Course Overview
General Requirements | Major courses | Adjunct Courses | Elective |
Caribbean Studies
Communication Studies Integrated Math |
Entrepreneurship Unit 1
Entrepreneurship Unit 2 Management of Business Unit 1 Management of Business Unit 2 |
Law Unit 2
Economics Unit 1 or Information Technology Unit 1 |
Choose one unit from any other CAPE syllabus |
30 credits | 40 credits | 20 credits | 10 credits |
About Transfers
Lead Institute has a long history of successfully preparing students for transfer to four-year institutions. We articulation agreements with a variety of institutions and programs to assist our students with transferring to a university. Your Lead Institute Advisor can assist you with a personalized plan for your specific transfer based on university and program. We remain committed and ready to support you on that journey to continuing your studies.