BUSN 199 - Orientation to Business2 Credits This course is an exploration of the wide range of careers and opportunities possible in business. The educational requirements for both four-year business programs and two-year business programs will be discussed. Students will analyze the interests and skills necessary for success in the business world. This course should be taken in the first or second quarter of a student’s business pathway.
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Quarters Typically Offered Fall Day, Online Spring Day, Online
Designed to Serve This course is designed for students at the beginning of their college career who are pursuing a certificate, AAS or Associate of Business transfer degree in the business program, or any other students interested in business, entrepreneurship, and international business. Active Date 20220330T15:32:47
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 35 Contact Hours: Lecture 22 Total Contact Hours 22 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline
- Introduction to business career and disciplines
- Introduction of students to each other and their student network
- 2-year degree pathways and 4-year degree pathways to business degree
- Discussion focusing on success in business mathematics and accounting
- Hands-on business challenges
- Guest speakers: 4- year institutions
- Guest speakers: Industry professionals
Student Learning Outcomes Demonstrate effective networking skills across a variety of situational contexts (classmates/instructors/visiting professionals).
Effectively select an academic path (2-year pathway or 4-year business degree) to reach future professional business goals.
Identify the fundamental business disciplines, including accounting, business technology, economics, finance, management, marketing, and human resource management.
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