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					| 2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
 Business: Small Business Management, AAS |  
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				This program offers development of the knowledge and skills necessary to demonstrate proficiency as a small business manager or entrepreneur.
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													| Program Outcomes
 Upon completion of this program, students will be able to  Use basic accounting and financial principles to make management and marketing decisions;Apply technology and specific software as related to business applications;Apply basic business law applications to daily business operations, organizational issues, and personnel;Explain the advantages and disadvantages of various organizational formats available to the small business owner;Develop a basic business plan, marketing plan, and financial projections as commonly used in business;Apply the basic principles of human resource management and employment law to the overall management of an organization;Understand the benefits of various agencies available to assist the small business owner; andExplain the pros and cons of various funding options available for starting or expanding a business.Second Semester Total: 16
Second Semester Total: 14
Total Credits: 63
 RIndicates Related Instruction Requirement. *Indicates prerequisite and/or corequisite needed.  Check course description.Program Information
  An internship is an option for this program. Students must apply for placements the prior semester. For more information and application deadlines, contact Cathy Allard at (406) 756-3808 or callard@fvcc.edu.All required courses within the degree program must be taken for a letter grade.  No courses may be taken on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) basis.If you are considering transfer to a four-year college, some of the courses will transfer as electives only.  See your advisor for more information.Opportunities After Graduation
  Graduates may start their own business, manage a small business for someone else, or work in a small business in a professional role.Small businesses account for 99% of Montana businesses and employ 65% of Montana employees.Advising Information:
 For more information about the program, contact an advisor.    | Faculty Advisor | Academic Advisor |   | Scott Nolan, M.B.A. | Jori Bullemer |   | BSS 108 | LRC 129 |   | (406) 756-3918 | (406) 756-3905 |   | snolan@fvcc.edu | jbullemer@fvcc.edu |    |   Return to: All Programs of Study by Degree Type (AS, AA, AAS, CAS, CTS)
 
 
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