Entrepreneurship: Areas of Study

Entrepreneurship Certificate


A certificate program represents completion of a one-year curriculum in a prescribed career-technical program.

The Entrepreneurship Certificate program applies entrepreneurial principles to establishing, organizing and managing a small business. Current business owners and employees may find particular courses helpful in strengthening skills to assist in the effectiveness of the business.

Completion of an Entrepreneurship option leads to an Associates of Applied Science degree in Small Business Management.

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Small Business Mmgt/Entrepreneurship Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S)


Associate of Applied Science Degrees combine career-technical courses with general education courses not intended to transfer to bachelor degree programs, although certain courses may be accepted at some institutions.

The Small Business Management – Entrepreneurship program is designed for persons preparing for careers as small business owners, as an employee in a small business or to specialize in a particular business of their choosing. Courses are designed to provide a broad range of general business knowledge and specific specialized skills.

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Department Contact

Phone: 701.477.7879
Office: Room 111I

Personnel

Administrative

Sheila Trottier
Director, Career & Technical Education

Faculty

Brock Baker
Entrepreneur Center Coordinator/Instructor

Luke Baker
Building Construction Technology Instructor

ReNae Bear King
Early Childhood Instructor

Keith Brien
Process Power Plant Instructor

Carl Eller
Welding Instructor

Rhonda Gustafson
Information Technology Instructor

Kathy Henry
Early Childhood Instructor

Barbara Houle
Business Instructor

Ron Parisien
Building Construction Technology Instructor

Wayne Sande
Residential Electrical Instructor

Staff

Theresa Marcellais
Placement Officer

Stephanie Poitra
Tribal Enterprise Management Coordinator/Instructor

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