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Entrepreneurship

Associate of Applied Business  

This program is designed to prepare individuals for possible transfer or employment in a variety  of management, business development and entrepreneur positions. The focus of the program is skill building in the area of entrepreneurship. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by Lorain County Community College's University Partnership.

Fall Semester (First Year)
ACTG 151 Accounting I - Financial 4
CISS 121 Microcomputer Applications I 3
ECNM 151 Macroeconomics 3
ENGL 161 College Composition I 3
MTHM 151 College Mathematics 3
SDEV 101 College 101 ^ 1

Spring Semester (First Year)
ACTG 152 Accounting II - Managerial > 4
ECNM 152 Microeconomics 3
ENGL 162 College Composition II > 3
PSYH 151 Introduction to Psychology 3
Science and Math Elective** 3/4

Fall Semester (Second Year)
BADM 165  Legal Environment of Business  3
BADM 261 Entrepreneurship 3
CISS 115  Exploring the Internet  1
CMMC 151  Oral Communications  3
ENTR 201 Entrepreneurial Finance 3
ENTR 202 Entrepreneurial Marketing

3


Spring Semester (Second Year)
BADM 152 Positive Employee Relations OR 3
BADM 255  Human Resources Management> 3
ENTR 203 Entrepreneurial Management 3
ENTR 204  Entrepreneurial Applications>

3

ENTR 205 New Venture Creation>

3

PSYH 261  Social Psychology>

3

Total Credit Hours: 64/65

1. >   Indicates that this course requires a prerequisite.
2. OR Indicates that a student may select either course which may have an effect on the total credit hours.
3. *   Students considering transfer to four-year universities may consider continuing to MTHM 151.
4. ** Science and Mathematics elective selected from the General Education/Transfer Module.
5. ^   A student must register for the orientation course when enrolling for more than six credit hours per semester or any course that would result in an accumulation of thirteen or more credit hours.

 

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