Description
The Small Business and Entrepreneurship Associate of Applied Science Option qualifies graduates to start and run a business, grow an existing business, or be employed in a new startup venture. The skills learned will enable the student to comprehend and assist in the basics of successfully operating a small business. Employment opportunities and job functions will vary greatly with industry, size of business, and geographical region.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
- Apply effective written and verbal communication skills both individually and in groups.
- Apply analytical, technological, and reasoning skills relevant to the profession.
- Apply appropriate ethical choices on both a professional and personal level.
- Construct financial data and use it to make informed decisions about the operating performance of a company.
- Develop a marketing plan and strategies behind product/service positioning, pricing, distribution, and promotion.
- Develop a comprehensive feasibility study that will position a business for success in a competitive marketplace.
- Create and present an "elevator pitch."
Course Requirements
Course List Course | Title | Credits |
BA 101Z | Introduction to Business | 4 |
BA 104 | Business Math | 3 |
BA 111 | Applied Accounting I | 3 |
BA 178 | Customer Service | 3 |
or BA 285 | Business Human Relations |
BA 218 | Personal Finance | 4 |
CIS 120 | Computer Concepts (or Computer Competency Test) | 0-4 |
LIB 100 | Introduction to Finding Information | 1 |
CIS 140 | A+ Essentials I | 4 |
WR 121Z | Composition I | 3-4 |
or BA 214 | Business Communications |
CIS 131 | Software Applications | 4 |
BA 112 | Applied Accounting II | 3 |
BA 113 | Applied Accounting III | 3 |
BA 206 | Management Fundamentals I | 4 |
BA 223 | Marketing Principles I | 4 |
BA 226 | Business Law I | 4 |
BA 261 | Consumer Behavior | 4 |
CIS 145 | A+ Essentials II | 4 |
CIS 125E | Excel | 4 |
BA 229 | QuickBooks | 3 |
BA 232 | Branding | 4 |
BA 233 | Internet Marketing | 4 |
BA 237 | Marketing Research | 4 |
BA 249 | Retailing | 4 |
| 4 |
| Introduction to Cybersecurity | |
| Web Development I | |
| CMS Web Development: WordPress | |
BA 222 | Business Finance | 4 |
BA 250 | Entrepreneurship | 4 |
BA 290 | Business Seminar | 3 |
Total Credits | 93-98 |
Advising Notes
Take as many level 1 courses as possible before attempting level 2 courses, and take as many level 2 courses before level 3 courses. Level 3 courses may be taken concurrently with level 4 courses.
This degree is designed for students planning to enter their chosen career upon graduation. Only selected credits are considered transferable to public or private baccalaureate institutions. See advisor for additional information.
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