ECON 2123 — Microeconomic Principles 3 hours
or ECON 2113 Macroeconomic Principles *These program courses are typically offered only once a year. See course descriptions for fall or spring designations and plan accordingly.* MGMT 2233 Human Resource Mgmt 3 hours * MGMT 2263 Principles of Management 3 hours The Business Management-Entrepreneurship Option prepares the graduate with skills to create innovative ventures, recognize opportunities, evaluate alternative courses of action, and formulate a plan to successfully achieve organizational objectives. Entrepreneurial skills can be utilized in business development and within existing organizations to effect changes necessary to the success and survival of the organization. The technical occupational specialty areas equip students with current technological skills in their respective field, while the business core requirements provide the essential foundation in entrepreneurial skills, general business accounting and management. This degree is a program whereby students take their general education courses and business courses from Northern Oklahoma College and may use their technical occupational specialty coursework at an area technology center or from prior learning assessment to satisfy elective credits The Business Division and this degree program are accredited by the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Outstanding Business students are invited to join Kappa Beta Delta, the business honor society recognized by ACBSP. Career Opportunities: