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4 Entrepreneurship Option<br />
COURSE TITLE COURSE NUMBER SEMESTER TAKEN CREDITS PREREQUISITES<br />
Globalization BUS111 satis�es Learning<br />
Communities requirement. See note.<br />
3 ENG090 and RGD095 or ESL098 and ESL099<br />
or placements.<br />
<strong>College</strong> Writing I ENG111 3 ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095<br />
or placement<br />
<strong>College</strong> Writing II ENG112 3 ENG111<br />
Organizational Behavior/Design MAN112 satis�es Area 2 3<br />
Macroeconomics or<br />
Microeconomics<br />
Contemporary Math II or<br />
Statistics I or<br />
Statistics I with Lab or<br />
Calculus for Management Science<br />
ECO201 or<br />
ECO202 satis�es Area 3<br />
MAT173 or<br />
MAT181 satisi�es Area 4<br />
MAT183 or<br />
MAT231 satisi�es Area 4<br />
3 MAT097 and RDG095 or placement<br />
3-4<br />
MAT097 or placement<br />
MAT097 or placement<br />
MAT097 or placement<br />
MAT194 or placement<br />
Science and Technology From Area 5 4<br />
Humanities From Area 6 3<br />
Applications/Concepts CIT110 3 ESL098 or RDG095 or placement<br />
Computer Elective see note 3<br />
Principles of Management MAN111 3 ESL098 and ESL099 or ENG090 and RDG095<br />
or placements<br />
Principles of Marketing MAN105 3 ENG090 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095<br />
or placement<br />
Principles of Accounting I ACC101 3 ESL098 or RDG095 or placement<br />
Principles of Accounting II or<br />
ACC102 or<br />
3 ACC101<br />
Accounting Information Systems ACC105<br />
Business Law I BUS201 3 ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095<br />
or placement<br />
Introduction to Entrepreneurship MAN107 3 ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095<br />
or placement<br />
Entrepreneurship and Innovation MAN204 3 MAN107 or instructor permission<br />
Small Business Management MAN207 3 ACC102 or ACC105; MAN111; MAN105<br />
or instructor permission<br />
eCommerce Marketing or<br />
MAN217 or<br />
MAN105<br />
Merchandising<br />
BUS224 3 MAT097 or placement; ESL098 and ESL099<br />
or RDG095 and ENG090 or placement<br />
Project Management or<br />
MAN215 or<br />
MAT097; CIT110; MAN111<br />
Operations Management or<br />
MAN212 or<br />
3 MAN111; MAT173 or MAT181 or MAT183;<br />
Principles of Retailing<br />
BUS 103<br />
MAT097 and CIT110; pre/coreq MAN105<br />
Business Internship or<br />
MAN299 or<br />
chair approval<br />
Management Seminar<br />
MAN201 3 MAN105 and MAN111; should be taken in<br />
�nal semester<br />
TOTAL CREDITS 64-65<br />
*Students who have already taken an LCS course should counsult Department Head or Division Dean.<br />
**Recommended electives: CIT128, 133, 162, 233, 234.<br />
Business<br />
The Business Administration Department offers eight academic<br />
programs, placing graduates in a competitive position when<br />
seeking employment or transferring to four-year academic<br />
institutions. Students qualify for entry-level positions within their<br />
areas of concentration.<br />
OPTION OVERVIEW<br />
This option allows individuals to learn entrepreneurial skills and<br />
build on their own capabilities while earning a college degree.<br />
Students will be able to transfer credit for courses to four-year<br />
colleges with entrepreneurial programs. Students learn business<br />
skills that could be combined with their specialized skills to create<br />
opportunities for self-employment or for career advancement and<br />
career mobility.<br />
CAREER OUTLOOK<br />
This option prepares graduates to start and manage a small<br />
business, and to move into management and supervisory<br />
positions.<br />
UPON COMPLETION OF THIS OPTION,<br />
GRADUATES WILL BE ABLE TO:<br />
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characteristics needed for success in starting and<br />
managing a small business.<br />
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merchandising or manufacturing business that is<br />
structured as a sole proprietorship, partnership<br />
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strengths or weaknesses of the business.<br />
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and agency, intellectual property and product liability.<br />
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required to operate and manage a small business.<br />
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basic business methodology and management issues.<br />
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an organization that can be used to advance its mission.<br />
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potential from limited resources and improving productivity<br />
and effectiveness.<br />
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