BUSM1010 — Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship
Academic Division: Engineering Technology, Business, & Criminal Justice Academic Discipline: Business Administration Assistant Dean: Brooke Miller, M.B.A. 3 Credit(s) In this course the student is exposed to a broad view of the business enterprise. Special emphasis is placed upon the role and importance of entrepreneurship and small-business management. The student will gain insight into the necessity and mutual interdependence of such key business functions as management, human resources, operations and quality, marketing, accounting, and finance. Additionally, the topics of globalization and economics are introduced. Throughout this course, the student will gain extensive experience in problem solving by means of applying basic business math skills to typical business scenarios. Undergraduate 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Quantitative Literacy . Student Learning
Prerequisites: ENGL0040
Part of
- Accounting, AAB
- Baccalaureate of Science Nursing, BS
- Business Administration - Business Analytics Concentration, AAB
- Business Administration Focus, AA
- Business Administration-Business Management Concentration, AAB
- Business Administration-Marketing, AAB
- Business Analytics Certificate
- Manufacturing Technology Operations Management, AAS
- Operations Management Certificate
- Pre-Mortuary Science Focus, AS