
Details about the Spring 2013 course you selected |
Subject: | Business Management |
Title: | BUSMG-191 Small Business Management - (SC) - 3 Units |
Instructor: | Gilmore, R |
Recom: BUS 103; BUS 109; eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalents | |
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BUSMG-191 |
8871 |
TH |
6:30-9:50pm |
BFL-113 |
3 Units |
2/07 - 5/23 |
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| Catalog Course Description | ||
| BUSMG-191 Small Business Management | ||
| 3 Units | SC | |
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| Recommended: BUS 103; BUS 109; eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalents | ||
| An introductory course intended for students who want to start a new small business, or are already involved in the ongoing management of an existing small business. Small business owners differ from entrepreneurs in that they often keep their businesses small and do not emphasize rapid growth. A small business is independently owned and operated, and is typically not dominant in its field. This course will cover relevant functional areas such as marketing, finance and human resources. It will also cover topics unique to small businesses, including managing a family-owned business, becoming a franchisee, and applying for a Small Business Administration (SBA) loan. Students will get hands-on small business management experience by designing their own small businesses and putting together a business plan. CSU | ||
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