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Business Management
SMALL BUSINESS/ ENTREPRENEURSHIP (SEB)
General Requirements
ENG 101 English Composition I 3
ENG 201 English Composition II 3
HED 100 Health Education 2
MAT 150 Introduction to Statistics1 4
  OR  
MAT 200 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics1 4
  OR  
MAT 206 Mathematics1 4
ECO 201 Macroeconomics 3
  OR  
ECO 202 Microeconomics 3
SPE 100 Fundamentals Speech3 3
XXX xxx Science3 4
Total General Credits 22

Curriculum Requirements  
BUS 104 Introduction to Business 3
BUS 110 Business Law 3
BUS 150 Business Communication 3
BUS 210 Business Methods 3
ACC 122 Accounting Principles I 4
CED 365 Small Business Entrepreneurship 2
CIS 100 Computer Applications 3
FNB 100 Introduction to Finance 3
MAR 100 Introduction to Marketing 3
SBE 100 Product & Serve Creation 3
SBE 200 International Trade & Exports 3
SBE 300 Independent Research in Small Business 2
SBE 400 Small Business Managment 3
Total Curriculum Credits 38
Total Program Credits 60

1 Please note that MAT 012, or MAT 051, or exemption from Elementary Algebra is a prerequisite for MAT 150. Intermediate Algebra (MAT 056) is a prerequisite for MAT 200 and MAT 206.
2 For students whose first language is not English, SPE 102 will also satisfy this requirement.
3 Choose from AST 110, BIO 110, CHE 110, or PHY 110.
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Hours & Contact Info
Monday - Friday 9:00 - 5:00
Room S-632
tel.212-220-8205
fax. 212-220-1281
Programs Offered
Business Management
Business Administration
Small Business/ Entrepreneurship
Electives
In consultation with a faculty advisor, students pursuing the A.A.S. degree may prepare for employment or continued study in one of these subject areas:
Advertising
Business Management
General Management
Finance & Banking
Marketing
Retailing
Real Estate
Travel & Tourism
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