Business Management Pathway
Course Descriptions
Business Accounting and Management |
Entrepreneurship |
This concentrator course provides a comprehensive overview of the technologies present in today’s business environment. Topics include communication through digital documents, presentations, data computation and presentation, as well as how to represent themselves through digital media to society. This course applies the principles of ethical and effective communication in the creation of business letters, memos, emails, as well as written and oral reports for a variety of business situations. Concepts taught in this course will satisfy local computer literacy requirements and prepares individuals to create business correspondence, reports, publications, and forms. Related topics in this course include human relationships and effective communication, issue analysis, decision-making and problem-solving, leadership qualities and styles, and ensuring successful teamwork. Students are exposed to business practices that streamlines and promotes more effective operations. Students will learn the basics of connectivity in a global environment.
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This capstone course prepares students to perform marketing and management functions and tasks associated with starting, owning, and operating a business. Students learn the principles and methods of organizing a business firm and for combining resources to produce goods and services, taking account of costs, profits, and the nature and extent of competition in markets. This course describes management functions and project management skills, project life cycle and project triangle as they are used to accomplish organizational goals. Program content addresses organizational theory; human resource development; management principles and styles; policy and strategy formation; production and operations management, planning and development; and
economic theory and practice. Students are provided work based learning opportunities and opportunities to obtain industry certification to demonstrate their mastery of career-ready skills. |