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Nov 26, 2024
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2019-2020 Academic Catalog Archived Catalog
Business: Small Business Management, AAS
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This program is designed to develop a high level of proficiency as a small business manager or entrepreneur. 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; and
- Explain the pros and cons of various funding options available for starting or expanding a business.
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Second Semester Total: 16
Second Semester Total: 14
Total Credits: 63
*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. See internships for more information and application deadlines.
- 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.
- If you are going to graduate in the current academic year, you must see an advisor in the Business Division prior to enrolling fall semester.
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 97% of Montana businesses and employ 67% of Montana employees.
Advising Information:
For more information about the program, contact the FVCC Student Support Center or the Faculty Advisor.
Faculty Advisor |
Student Support Center Advisor |
Connie Hitchcock, M.B.A. |
Jori Bullemer |
BSS 107 |
LRC 129 |
(406) 756-4329 |
(406) 756-3905 |
chitchcock@fvcc.edu |
jbullemer@fvcc.edu |
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Return to: All Programs of Study by Degree Type (AS, AA, AAS, CAS, CTS)
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