ENTREPRENEURSHIP (ENT) COURSES |
ENT125: Starting a Business |
Credits: 3 |
ENT 125 focuses on the structure and operation of the business environment and incorporates topics of business decision-making processes, marketing assessments, business financing and accounting, human resources, ethics, and government regulations. This course comprises the development of a business plan. ENT 125 is highly suitable for those who wish to start or are currently operating their own business. |
Prereq: -, Coreq: - |
ENT130: Marketing for Business |
Credits: 3 |
ENT 130 is a marketing course covering key concepts and issues underlying the modern practice of marketing for the small business. The course provides a clear understanding of marketing’s role in the management of a small business. The course covers marketing terminology, consumer-oriented approach to marketing, channels of distribution, correct usage of methods in marketing research, concepts and practices of retailing, wholesaling, and physical distribution, role of marketing communication, correct usage of procedures in personal selling, and principles and practices of marketing organization. |
Prereq: -, Coreq: - |
ENT150: Basic Accounting and Finance for Entrepreneurs |
Credits: 3 |
ENT 150 introduces accounting concepts and principles, procedures and systems for the Entrepreneur. Application skills include recording, summarizing, reporting, analyzing and using accounting information for a small business. The development of a financial plan for a small business will incorporate the basic concepts of financial statement and financial planning. |
Prereq: -, Coreq: - |
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