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Over the last thirty years, the
entrepreneurial spirit has transformed the
business world. Entrepreneurs have been the
driving force of that transformation, creating
new ventures, technologies, jobs, and wealth.
Today, more than ever, pursuing an
entrepreneurial venture offers the greatest
opportunity for personal fulfillment and career
success.
Through the College of Business and Public
Administration's Management Department, students
can take a wide variety of courses in
Entrepreneurship to help build their "toolkit"
of entrepreneurial skills. The courses offered
lead to a major in Entrepreneurial Management.
CSUSB is the only university in the Inland
Empire to offer an undergraduate degree
concentration in Entrepreneurial Management.
The B.A. Concentration in Entrepreneurial
Management consists of the following classes to
be completed beyond the required B.A. Core
classes: (note that prerequisites and standing as
a Junior may apply to these courses):
ACCT-315 Accounting
Information Systems (4 units)
MGMT-442 Small Business
Management (4 units)
MGMT-455 Human Resources
Management (4 units)
MGMT-515 Small Business
Consulting (4 units)
AND ONE
OF THE FOLLOWING:
MKTG-420
Advertising (4 units - preq. Mktg 305) OR MKTG-430
Professional Selling (4 units - preq. junior
standing) OR MKTG-460 Retailing (4 units - preq.
Mktg 305 or instructor consent)
AND 4 UNITS OF ELECTIVES SELECTED FROM:
ACCT-426 Introduction to
Taxation (4 units)
ACCT-536 Corporation and
Partnership Taxation (4 units)
MGMT-457 Industrial and
Labor Relations (4 units)
MGMT-458 Fair Employment
Practices (4 units)
MGMT-520
Legal Relation of Intellectual Property (4
units)
MGMT-575 Internship in
Management (4 units)
MKTG-420
Advertising (if not taken as a required course)
(4 units)
MKTG-430
Professional Selling and Sales Management
(if not taken as a required course) (4
units)
MKTG-460
Retailing (if not taken as a required course)
(4 units)
For more
information contact:
Lee Hanson, Department Chair
Phone: (909) 537-5731
Email: lhanson@csusb.edu
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