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Entrepreneurship

Effective Fall 2010

 
 

Business - Entrepreneurship Degree Requirements
A.A.S.

HEGIS Code 5004

 

I. English (6 Credits Required)

ENG 101 English Composition I (3 cr)
ENG 102 English Composition II (3 cr)

 

II. Pluralism and Diversity (3 Credits Required)

PDA 110 Pluralism and Diversity in Business and Industry (3 cr)
(or equivalent by advisement)

 

III. Social Science (6 Credits Required)

ECO 201 Microeconomics (3 cr)
ECO 202 Macroeconomics (3 cr)

 

IV. Mathematics (7 Credits Required)

MAT 101 (or higher by advisement) * (3 cr)
MAT 125 Statistics p (4 cr)

*NOTE: Students should be aware that many four-year colleges do not accept Math 101 for transfer credit. Policies toward granting credit for Math 102 will vary among four-year colleges.

 

V. Science (3 Credits Required)

Select one course at the appropriate level from the following codes: BIO, CHM, ENR, PHY, SCI

 

VI. Humanities (Not Required For This Degree)

 

VII. Art and Sciences (3 Credits Required)

Select courses from the following codes: ANR, ARA, ART, ASL, BIO, CHI, CHM, COM, ECO, ENG, ENR, FRE, GEO, GER, HEB, HIS, ITA, LSK, MAT, MUS, PDA, PER, PHL, PHY, POL, PSY, RLS, RUS, SCI, SOC, SPA, SPE

(transfers to SUNY schools should seek special advisement)

 

VIII. Unrestricted Electives (Not Required For This Degree)

 

IX. Entrepreneurship Concentration (36 - 37 Credits Required)

Core Requirements

ACC 101 Accounting I (4 cr)
ACC 102 Accounting II p (4 cr)
BUS 203 Business Law I (3 cr)
BUS 215 E-Commerce (3 cr)
BUS/PHL 260 Ethics in Business (3 cr)
CSP 149 Web Page Development p (4 cr)
FIN 201 Entrepreneurial Finance (3 cr)
MGT/OFT 111 Spreadsheet and Database Management (3 - 4 cr) (or select one of the following by advisement: MGT 219, CSP 101, or ACC 210)
MGT 207 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship (3 cr)
MKT 201 Marketing (3 cr)

 

X. Physical Education (3 Credits Required)

Select three courses from:
Any PED course(s)
REC 205 Community CPR & First Aid
REC 207 CPR for the Professional Rescuer
Note: PED courses earn Pass/Fail grades; REC courses earn letter grades.

 

Total: 67 - 68 credits

 

NOTE: Students must consult with a faculty advisor in the Business Department each semester to plan their course of study.

p = Course prerequisite required.

 

Planning to transfer:
If you intend to transfer to a four-year college, you should seek advisement as soon as possible. Faculty advisers in the academic disciplines or counselors in the Student Development Center can help you choose the appropriate courses. You should also consult the catalog and the admissions office of the four-year college to which you intend to transfer.

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