Course # Course Name Hours
Total Skills 18 hours
Course # Course Name Hours
Total CORE 9 hours
Total Program Hours 27 Hours
The full series of courses are:
Summer School
Customer Service and Ethical Sales 2 hr
Block 1 (8 weeks)
Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 hr
Office 2013 Basic 3 hr
Block 2
Communication for Entrepreneurs 3 hr
Office 2013 Intermediate 3 hr
Block 3
Math for Business 3 hr
Quickbooks Basic 3 hr
Block 4
Principles of Marketing 3 hr
Financial Management 3 hr
Block 5
Human Relations & Leadership 3 hr
POSTER: Entrepreneurship 2020-2021
McCall College’s Ethicist Certificate is a 1 year program designed to equip the student with skills in thinking, communicating, analyzing, acting and reflecting to enable them to thrive and prosper. Your professors will be qualified teachers and will have years of moral experience to pass on to you. Our goal is to give you the tools to reshape the world with competency and integrity.
The Ethicist Certification builds morally outstanding people, but recognizes a responsibility to the broader community in building the student as a whole person through broad-based education, scholarship, and service.
Prospective students must be admitted by McCall College. A Student Application Form is available on the website at Application.
The first course, BUSPT 101 “Introduction to Entrepreneurship,” is a prerequisite to the balance of the series of courses in Entrepreneurship (except BUSPT110).
Tuition is competitive (see Affordability). Textbooks may be purchased by the student at Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, or where they find the best value.
BUSPT 101 Course Introduction
This is an introductory course in the basics of understanding business and business principles and practices. Major topic areas include business trends, business ownership, business management, management of human resources, marketing, decision-making, information technology, and managing financial resources. Included in these topical areas, you will learn what it means to own your own business, act responsibly and ethically, manage and lead “human resources,” market your product(s)/service(s), use information technology, and manage finances.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students should meet the following objectives:
• Develop a basic frame of understanding of the concepts, language, and skills related to business
• Respect and appreciate ethical behavior in business
• Explain what is involved in starting, owning, and managing your own business
• Learn and grow through problem-solving case study activities related to real world business situations