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Entrepreneurship, A.A.S. (Spring 2010)
The small business sector is one of the fastest growing in the nation’s economy. With an ever-increasing number of adults today self-employed, many residents in Johnson County either work for a small business or plan to start their own. JCCC’s entrepreneurship program can help prospective entrepreneurs launch new ventures or, if you are an entrepreneur who already has your business established, you can strengthen your managerial and business skills to grow your business. You will learn the fundamentals of starting and operating your own business. The program includes basic business skills as well as specific courses in starting and managing an entrepreneurial business. Course work covers evaluating a business opportunity, preparing a business plan, legal issues for small business, planning advertising and sales promotions, marketing a product or service, developing an accounting system and financial management for the entrepreneurial company. You also will complete two internships in a small business. You can apply what you learn in the classroom to your job and take your work experiences back to the classroom for analysis. (Major Code 2340; CIP Code 52.0701) Associate of Applied Science DegreeFirst SemesterHealth and/or Physical Education Elective............1 ENTR 120 Introduction to Entrepreneurship.....................2 BUS 230 Marketing............................................3 BUS 225 Human Relations......................................3 ENGL 121 Composition I*.......................................3 Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement test score or EAP 113 and EAP 117 MATH 120 Business Math or higher*.............................3 Prerequisite: MATH 111 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate score on the math assessment test Total Semester Credit Hours.........................15 Second SemesterENTR 180 Opportunity Analysis.................................2 ENTR 195 Franchising*.........................................3 Prerequisite: BUS 230 BUS 150 Business Communications*.............................3 Prerequisite: ENGL 121 MKT 134 Professional Selling.................................3 ACCT 111 Small Business Accounting............................3 or ACCT 121 Accounting I.........................................3 ECON 132 Survey of Economics..................................3 or ECON 230 Economics I..........................................3 or ECON 231 Economics II.........................................3 Total Semester Credit Hours.........................17 Third SemesterENTR 131 Financial Management for Small Business*.............2 Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT 121 ENTR 160 Legal Issues for Small Business......................2 ENTR 210 Entrepreneurship Internship I*.......................1 Prerequisite: Career program facilitator or department approval BUS 140 Principles of Supervision............................3 HIST 141 U.S. History Since 1877..............................3 CIS 124 Introduction to Computer Concepts and Applications...3 and CPCA/CDTP elective...................................1 Note: CPCA 105/106 will not meet this one hour requirement. or
CPCA/CDTP electives..................................4
ENTR 225 Family Business......................................3
Total Semester Credit Hours.........................18
Fourth SemesterHumanities Elective..................................3 ENTR 220 Entrepreneurial Marketing*...........................2 Prerequisite: BUS 230 ENTR 142 Fast Trac Business Plan..............................3 ENTR 215 Entrepreneurship Internship II*......................1 Prerequisites: ENTR 210 and department approval ENTR 190 Small Business Analysis*.............................2 Prerequisites: ENTR 131 and ENTR 160 and BUS 230 or department approval PHIL 138 Business Ethics......................................1 ENTR 240 Funding Acquisition for Entrepreneurs*...............2 Prerequisite: ENTR 142 Total Semester Credit Hours.........................14 TOTAL PROGRAM CREDIT HOURS..........................64 *Prerequisite/Corequisite required Students may be interested in taking additional courses, as noted below, to complement their degree study. These courses are NOT part of the certificate requirements. BUS 120 Management Attitudes and Motivation..................3 BUS 123 Personal Finance.....................................3 BUS 235 Introduction to International Business...............3 BUS 141 Principles of Management.............................3 BUS 243 Human Resource Management............................3 BUS 261 Business Law I.......................................3 BUS 263 Business Law II*.....................................3 Prerequisite: BUS 261 CPCA 105 Introduction to Personal Computers: Windows..........1 CPCA 108 Word Processing I: MS Word*..........................1 Prerequisites: CPCA 105 or CPCA 106 or CIS 124 or CPCA 128 or appropriate score on a waiver test CPCA 110 Spreadsheets I: MS Excel*............................1 Prerequisite: CPCA 105 or CPCA 106 or CIS 124 or CPCA 128 or appropriate score on a waiver test CPCA 111 Spreadsheets II: MS Excel*...........................1 Prerequisite: CPCA 110 or CPCA 128 CPCA 114 Databases I: MS Access*..............................1 Prerequisite: CPCA 105 or CPCA 106 or CPCA 128 or CIS 124 or an appropriate score on a waiver test CPCA 115 Databases II: MS Access*.............................2 Prerequisite: CPCA 114 CPCA 141 Internet I*..........................................1 Prerequisite: CPCA 105 or CPCA 106 or CPCA 128 or CIS 124 or appropriate score on an assessment test CPCA 151 Internet II*.........................................1 Prerequisite: CPCA 141 or an appropriate score on an assessment test FASH 231 Merchandising Planning and Control*..................3 Prerequisite: MATH 120 HMGT 121 Perspectives of Hospitality Management...............3 MKT 121 Retail Management....................................3 MKT 202 Consumer Behavior....................................3 MKT 234 Services Marketing*..................................3 Corequisite: BUS 230 |