Entrepreneurship and Business Operations, Associate of Applied Science
The Entrepreneurship and Business Operations curriculum provides students with the skills necessary to own and operate their own business or to assume entry-level management positions. Completion of the two-year program earns an Associate of Applied Science degree, giving students the knowledge and skills needed to begin their own business or to manage entry-level business operations in a variety of industries. Topics of study include management philosophies and theories, organizational psychology, business strategy development, marketing principles, the ability to work successfully in teams, and analysis-based decision-making.
Courses
- BUSA 101 — Introduction to Business
- BUSA 215 — Information Science and Data Management
- BUSM 145 — Marketing Basics
- BUSM 261 — Business Management
- ACCB 129 — Introduction to Financial Bookkeeping
- ACCB 129L — Introduction to Financial Bookkeeping Lab
- BUSM 181 — Human Resource Management
- BUSM 265 — Principles of Project Management
- ECON 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENGL 101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ACCB 231 — Principles of Cost and Managerial Bookkeeping *
- BUSA 265 — Legal Environment
- BUSA 201 — Business Communications *
- BUSM 245 — Digital Marketing
- BUSM 262 — Entrepreneurship Essentials *
- BUSM 290 — Program Capstone
- FINA 102 — Personal Finance
- ACCB 229 — QuickBooks Accounting *
- BUSA 207 — Business Statistics for Decision Making I
- BUSM 166 — Retail Management
- BUSM 285 — Cooperative Education
- ECON 202 — Principles of Microeconomics