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Ohio Reg. 05-03-1754T
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Put your vision, passion and ambition to work!
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Are you driven to succeed? Can you envision a better way of doing business? Have you always wanted to create your own company? If the world of business captivates you, you might be the perfect candidate for a degree in Business and Entrepreneurial Management! At Stautzenberger College, we provide personalized, hands-on training in the skills and knowledge necessary to climb the managerial ladder or start your own business.
Stautzenberger College’s Business and Entrepreneurial Management degree provides a foundation in a wide array of business disciplines, such as communications, finance, marketing, business law, sales and customer relations, human resources, and management. Courses in statistical methods in business, accounting, operations management, and Microsoft Office software applications provide hands-on and collaborative opportunities designed to build teamwork, analytical and assessment skills. Our goal is to ensure that our graduates have the foundation necessary to think critically, solve problems, be attentive listeners, and communicate tactfully and effectively. Technical electives permit students to choose either a traditional entry-level business career or an entrepreneurial path.
A Day in the Life of a Business Manager*
Managers supervise such diverse functions as secretarial/reception services, administration, human resources and payroll, information/data processing, scheduling, distribution, records management, telecommunications,, security, energy consumption, procurement, and recycling. They manage support services for diverse organizations, including service, manufacturing and governmental industries.
As a business manager, you may:
- Directly supervise staff
- Develop departmental plans
- Set goals and deadlines
- Implement procedures to improve productivity and customer service
Click here to see your earnings potential** as a business manager in Northeast Ohio.
A Day in the Life of an Entrepreneur
Problems are solved by those who see them. Business entrepreneurs launch new businesses to meet the needs or solve the problems that they have identified. They provide vision and structure for the new organization, from concept to implementation. And in the process, they secure autonomy and control over their own career futures!
As a business entrepreneur, you may:
- Create your business plan
- Secure financing to launch your business
- Develop a marketing and growth plan
- Develop systems and protocols to support your growth
- Network with other business owners
- Hire, manage and terminate employees
Entrepreneurs thrive in a “down market.” The flexibility and rapidity with which small companies can maneuver gives entrepreneurs advantages over larger, traditional companies. Experts point to less competition, lower costs, and ease of hiring and retention as factors favoring entrepreneurs in a recessionary environment! Because entrepreneurs build their own business, income varies on the success of the business.
* Day in the Life information gathered from the Occupational Outlook Handbook, compiled by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, found at http://www.bls.gov/OCO/.
** Incomes provided by Salary.com represent industry averages. Actual income may vary by employer, experience and skill level.
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Core Courses
The core courses are 98 credits and all students must complete them. Place your cursor over any course to see more information.
- BUS 101 - Accounting Principles 1
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- BUS 124 - Business Letter and Report Writing
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- BUS 125 - Business Mathematics
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- BUS 130 - Business Law
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- BUS 140 - Human Resources
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- BUS 160 - E-Business
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- BUS 200 - Introduction to Business
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- BUS 213 - Statistical Methods in Business
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- BUS 230 - Principles of Management
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- BUS 240 - Marketing
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- BUS 245 - Customer Service and Personal Selling
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- BUS 260 - Business Finance
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- BUS 270 - Operations Management
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- BUS 275 - Strategic Management
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- BUS 290 - Business & Entrepreneurial Externship
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- CDP 120 - Introduction to Desktop Applications
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- CDP 224 - Electronic Spreadsheets
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- GEN 122 - Written Communications 1
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- GEN 125 - Oral Communications
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General Education Electives
Students must also choose three of the following general electives:
- GEN 102 - Introduction to Psychology
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- GEN 112 - Civics
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- GEN 115 - Introduction to Sociology
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- GEN 117 - Introduction to Economics
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- GEN 123 - Written Communications 2
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Technical Education Electives
Students must also choose two of the following technical electives:
- BUS 255 - Supply Chain Management
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- BUS 280 - Small Business Management
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- CDP 227 - Database Management
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- CDP 260 - Small Business Computer Systems
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- KEY 124 - Fundamentals of Computer Keyboarding
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For more information, please see our catalog.
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| Stautzenberger College - Brecksville | 8001 Katherine Blvd. Brecksville, Ohio 44141 |
| P - 440.838.1999 | F - 440.838.0960 |
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