This course centers on the entrepreneurial skills that help students bridge the gap from their academic wellness specialty to the real world. Topics include entrepreneurial planning and success strategies, career pathways, professional wellness organizations, business planning and operations, entrepreneurial ethics and legalities, therapeutic communication, and marketing fundamentals. Students will develop either a lean business plan or an employment toolkit.
Apply entrepreneurial planning and success strategies to support your professional goals.
Identify career pathways, professional organizations, and credentials relevant to your wellness specialty.
Evaluate ethical, legal, and operational considerations in wellness-based business settings.
Develop and disseminate professional health and wellness communications across diverse media formats, including social media, with attention to audience, context, and evidence-based messaging.
Develop a lean business plan or employment toolkit that reflects your intended career path.
Maximum Enrollment: 30 students
Required Materials (Course Pack)
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The NAT 306 Practical Lab Kit includes the following experiential learning supplies:
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Last updated 5/15/24
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Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalency and recommendation for admission by the ACHS Admissions Committee.
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