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2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Certificate: Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship (EK05)


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Certificate

This program is designed to provide students with basic knowledge and skills to operate a small business. The following topics will be covered: market analysis, advertising strategy, and retail site selection, operations management, and financial considerations. Students will become familiar with an automated accounting package. Small business and entrepreneurial skills will encompass problem solving while utilizing analytical skills in decision making. The students will write a business plan for a start-up organization. Credits can be applied toward an associate degree in Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship.

The Small Business Management/ Entrepreneurship certificate will provide the students with the following managerial skills needed for the positions within small business:

Outcomes:

  • A proficiency to analyze marketing strategy emphasizing competitive advantage and the ability to provide recommendations.
  • A proficiency in the selection of advertising methods, pricing strategy and site selection strategy.
  • A proficiency in management operations regarding forms of organization, human resource management, and e-commerce.
  • The ability to prepare financial statements.
  • The ability to produce automated financial statements.
  • The ability to write a business plan for a start-up organization.

Suggested Sequence of Courses:


Prerequisite or parallel courses may be required. Please check individual course descriptions for details.

Total Credits: 27


1 Three credits are restricted to: BMK* E103 - Principles of Retailing (3 credits) , BMG* E220 - Human Resources Management (3 credits) , or BBG* E215 - Global Business (3 credits) . Restrictive elective should be made after consultation with the Program Advisor.

BBG* E210 - Business Communication (3 credits)    - requires permission of the Instructor or Permission of the Academic Advisor

NOTE: Please read Expectations for Student Use of Computers in Courses here.

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