Small Business Administration and Entrepreneurship (SBA)
View the required classes for the Small Business Administration and Entrepreneurship.
Through the creation of jobs, the development of new products, and by supplying crucial services to large businesses, small business remains the cornerstone of the American marketplace. The Small Business and Entrepreneurship program provides the student with the analytical and managerial skills necessary to succeed in a small business.
The curriculum emphasizes:
- Systematic techniques for determining product viability and market potential
- Preparing a business plan
- Financing
- Dealing effectively with day-to-day administrative, legal, and marketing issues
- Establishing accounting procedures
- Establishing long-term planning objectives
Be a pioneer and fulfill your dreams in the business environment through this exciting program.
Business management courses are offered in a day or evening sequence. The day sequence may be completed in as few as 18 months. The evening sequence may be completed in three years.
Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate personal professionalism and a practical understanding of ethical, socially responsible business practices.
- Apply proven human relations, supervisory and contemporary management science techniques.
- Demonstrate proficiency in planning, scheduling, organizing, and critical thinking skills.
- Analyze and resolve business case problems by employing accounting, economics, marketing and problem solving skills.
- Demonstrate knowledge of market research and due diligence techniques as a necessary precursor to the preparation of a formal business plan.
- Prepare a formal business plan appropriate for presentation to a commercial lending institution.