BUSINESS Course Descriptions  

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BUSI 2000 BUSINESS REALITIES                                                                                                         Prerequisite: None                                                                                                                                         “Business Realities” is an interdisciplinary social science course that concentrates on the transition each graduate encounters as they transform from a student to a business professional. The class emphasizes basic issues such as resumes, job interviewing, salary negotiation copyright law, starting a business and financial considerations. The class also is designed to give students a thorough understanding of how to market themselves and their product.                                                                                                                 3 UNITS: 33 LECTURE HOURS 

BUSI 4010 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION                                                                          Prerequisite: BUSI 2000                                                                                                                                This course is designed for students who ultimately are going to open and run their own businesses, with an emphasis on the fashion industry. The course will take the student from the basics of choosing a legal business form, through accounting for Management, Financial Planning, Basics of Income Tax, Investment Management and Wealth Building, Branding and Trademarks, Marketing and Sales, and a wealth of information on the process of developing effective business habits that lead to success. We will examine the entire process of Motivation, Discipline, Time Management, Goal Setting, Proven Success Strategies, and other like subjects.                                                                                                                     3 UNITS: 33 LECTURE HOURS