Entrepreneurship is the practice of starting new organizations or revitalizing mature organizations, particularly new businesses generally in response to identified opportunities. Entrepreneurial activities are substantially different depending on the type of organization that is being started. Entrepreneurship ranges in scale from solo projects (even involving the entrepreneur only part-time) to major undertakings creating many job opportunities.
As a Business Management student, you can choose to major in
Entrepreneurship. There is a minimum number of students required to offer this
major.
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Keyboarding
This course is designed to assist students in using basic keyboarding skills, developing speed and accuracy, formatting memos and letters, and introducing work processing skills.
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Microsoft Office Suite
Students will learn how to use the Microsoft Office 2003 Suite of productivity software. Emphasis will be placed on Microsoft Word (word processing, document creation), Microsoft Excel (spreadsheet creation), Microsoft PowerPoint (presentation layout and design), Microsoft Access (database design and use), and Microsoft Outlook (email and time management).
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Financial Accounting
A recent survey of business managers indicated that they believe it is more important for college students to learn accounting than any other business subject. Accounting is not just mathematics! It is the information system that measures financial activities and then processes that information into reports, and communicates the results to decision makers. For that reason it is called the "Language of Business". The entire accounting cycle will be covered in this course as well as cash flows, partnerships, corporations, receivables, payables, and internal control.
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Computerized Accounting
Busines cope with heavy transaction loads by computerizing to do the accounting faster and more reliably. Computerized systems have replaced manual systems in many organizations. Properly trained staff is critical to the success of any accounting information system.
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Office Communications
This course provides students with an introduction to basic grammar and punctuation, as well as teh necessary guidelines to planning and writing business letters and memos.
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Records Management
To help you manage your electronic and paper files, we have excellent and comprehensive tips to help you handle the challenges of the hybrid environment. These tips can help your organization thrive in both the paper and electronic worlds, bringing the two together in one value add for your organization's business.
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Career Skills
One of the most important outcomes of education is employment in your chosen field. Concentrating on resume creation, job search techniques, application processes, pre and post interview skills, this course is designed to achieve that outcome.
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Introduction to Business
This course will provide students with an introduction to each of the four majors offered to Business Management students; thereby allowing students to decide which of the majors they wish to pursue.
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Entrepreneurship
Understanding the nature and complexities involved in the operation of your own business is the focus of this course. Students will have an in-depth look at the pros and cons of all activities involved in a business operation on the basis of the type of organization being started.
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Business Plan
Upon completion of this course students will have created a professional and comprehensive Business Plan. Students will be given guidelines for plan creation, directed to necessary resources and guided individually throughout the process.
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Marketing
This course provides students with a basis in marketing concepts and an understanding of the important role marketing plays in every business. Areas of study include determining target markets, promotion concepts, pricing procedures, perfecting prodcut/service, and placement of product.
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Business Presentations
Students will be given hands on experience in giving presentations to a group. The scope of the presentations will range from impromptu delivery to computer aided presentations.
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Customer Sales and Service
Careers in sales are both challenging and rewarding. This course provides students with skills and strategies that will help them to excel in the field of sales where opportunities abound.
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Income Tax Preparation
A mandatory requirement of all Canadian citizens is to pay income taxes once a year. A well rounded business student should be able to prepare their own income tax return and be able to guide and interpret income tax information for business and other individuals. This course covers personal and small business income tax returns through students doing actual returns as samples.
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Intoroduction to Payroll
Labour costs are so important that most businesses develop a special payroll system. Employees and employers expect perfection in their payroll process. For that reason Atlantic Business College created a separate course to cover all aspects involved in the exacting requirements for the keeping of employee records. This course will show students what is required from the time a new employee is hired to the termination of the employee relationship.
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On-The-Job Training
Qualified students can apply for on-the-job training. We will place the qualified students in an environment that will use all of the skills they have acquired in their chosen program.
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