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This course studies the practical problems encountered in organizing and operating a small business.
Covers how to organize, start, and operate a small business enterprise. Emphasis on entrepreneurial applications in a small business environment.
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(54 hours lecture; Degree appropriate, CSU)
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Describe the strengths and weaknesses of small businesses.
- Describe the basic tools for planning and decision making.
- Debate the legal forms of business ownership.
- Discuss marketing research - selling the product or service.
- Describe the various forms used in financing a business.
- Explain business forecasting and budgeting.
- Explain inventory control.
- Interpret numerous business laws affecting small business.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing BUSM 66 - Small Business Management will:
- have discovered new knowledge that relate to discipline, technical and human skills, enabling them to be productive members of the community.
- have developed a genuine professional interest in topics related to the courses completed that will contribute toward motivation for life-long learning.
- have developed the ability to relate material from each course completed to their current and future professional needs, even if these needs fall into a different discipline.
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NOTE:
Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of this information; however, students should consult
the
college catalog
for the most current and accurate information regarding degrees,
certificates, or courses.
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OTHER BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
COURSES:
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