Business Management
The Business Management major leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree and is designed to prepare a student for a variety of business occupations in the small sector. Upon completion of this major, you will have a working knowledge of entrepreneurship, accounting, marketing management, human resource management, small business law, retailing, and sales.
Curriculum Highlights
- 1st Year
- Basic Business
- Business Start-Up
- 2nd Year
- Basic Accounting I & II
- Communications in Business
- Marketing Principles
- Small Business & the Law
- 3rd Year
- Principles of Finance
- Retailing & Salesmanship
- Advanced Entrepreneurship
- Human Resources Management
For further details see complete major information:
Business Management Personal Opportunity Profile
You may also contact Admissions (1.800.BJ.AND.ME) to receive a printed copy of this information.
Key Courses
Business Start-Up You will learn how to plan and establish a small business to utilize business opportunities.
Principles of Finance Teaches principles of financial management including analysis of financial statements, managing risk and rates of return, calculation of the time value of money, and making strategic decisions about long-term financing.
Retailing and Salesmanship This course teaches you a managerial approach to retailing including choosing a location, buying and handling merchandise, pricing, communicating a retail image, and promotion. Emphasis is on the selling process which includes prospecting, preparation, presentation, handling objections, closing and follow-up.
Career Opportunities
The student is prepared for entry-level positions in Accounting, Retail, Human Resources, and to work family-owned and operated businesses.
