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Apr 02, 2025
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Undergraduate Catalog 2025-2026
Business & Entrepreneurship (A.A.S.)
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The Business & Entrepreneurship A.A.S. is designed for individuals who plan to start a small business/venture or seek employement in a small business. The Business & Entrepreneurship A.A.S. provides students with foundational business skills such as management, accounting, marketing, law, human resources, and organizational behavior. Course offerings explore these and other topics both generally and in the specific context of small business and entrepreneurial ventures. In addition to earning their Associate Degree, students will have the opportunity to achieve the national Microsoft EXCEL certification.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Business & Entrepreneurship A.A.S. is to provide our students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to start and operate their own small business ventures.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of core business principles and economic concepts.
- Identify, analyze, and apply financial accounting principles and practices to make informed decisions about the operational performance of a small business.
- Demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills to improve organizational performance.
- Analyze quantitative and qualitative data to inform entrepreneurial and operational decision making.
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Fourth Semester
- BUS 204 Advanced Spreadsheets Credits: (3)
- ENT 201 Advanced Entrepreneurship Credits: (3)
- SUNY Gen Ed Natural Science (lab optional) Credits: (3)
(Recommended courses: AES 100 , AES 105 , BIO 105 , BIO 131 , CHE 121 , GEO 106 , GEO 151 , SCI 103 )
- SUNY Gen Ed Liberal Arts Elective Credits: (3)
(Choose from categories: Humanities, Mathematics, Social Sciences, World Languages)
(Recommended courses: ASL 101 , ECO 104 , FRE 101 , MAT 114 , PHI 107 , PHI 108 , POS 100 , POS 102 , PSY 103 , SOC 103 , SPA 101 ) - COM 210 Public Speaking Credits: (3) -or-
- COM 220 Interpersonal Communication Credits: (3) -or-
- MAT 118 Exploring Statistics Credits: (3)
Total Program Credits: 60
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