Certificate II in Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Skills
Best suits: All high school students; marginalised groups (e.g., youth at risk, offenders), general public seeking career directions (particularly people re-entering the workforce after a lengthy break); community and school workers and enterprise trainers; potential entrepreneurs; international students and aid projects.
What does this course cover? (all units are core units):
- EESINV202 - Plan Ethical Practice
- CUECOR1A - Manage own work an learning
- BSBCMN104A - Plan Skills Development
- EESINV201 - Develop a Business Concept Proposal from a hobby
- CUEFIN1A - Develop a budget
- BSBCMN214A - Create and use simple spreadsheets
- BSBCMN205A - Use Business Technology
Graduates will:
- Have identified a hobby from which they could start and run a small income earning venture
- Have an increased entrepreneurial self-efficacy and self-confidence, particularly in relation to career expectations and outcomes
- Have skills in the basis of new venture creation and ethical business
- Articulate that ethical entrepreneurship is the only form of sustainable enterprise
- Have written and costed a fundamental business concept proposal
- Be able to articulate what it is they want to do vocationally and have identified pathways
