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Course Title:    Marketing                                              Credit                   0.5

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Course Number: 107420                                                   Term(s)                  Semester

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Prerequisite(s): None                                                   Open to                  10, 11, 12

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Description: Marketing is the process of developing, promoting, and distributing goods and/or services to the satisfaction

of the customer. Students explore the basic marketing mix (product, price, place, and promotion) as well as Market

Research, Advertising, and Selling techniques in the application of classroom concepts with hands-on projects. Students

understand the importance of the sales and marketing functions in today’s business environment.

Course Title:    International Business & Ethics                        Credit                   0.5

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Course Number: 107430                                                   Term(s)                  Semester

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Prerequisite(s): None                                                   Open to                  10, 11, 12

                                                                        Grades:

Description: This project-based course provides an introduction to the national and global aspects of international

business. Students will perform extensive research to explore the cultural, economic, political, and legal environments of

global business including an overview of the risks, challenges, and opportunities inherent to competing in the global

marketplace. Throughout the course, students research and present global affairs updates to explore the impact of

international issues on the domestic and global business environments.

Course Title:    Entrepreneurship                                       Credit                   0.5

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Course Number: 107440                                                   Term(s)                  Semester

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Prerequisite(s): None                                                   Open to                  10, 11, 12

                                                                        Grades:

Description: Learn what it takes to be a successful small business owner! Entrepreneurship takes students through the

process of conceiving, creating, and managing their own business. Students formulate and develop a business plan to

describe the organization, marketing strategies, and financial requirements of their new business based on the type of

small business they would like to own. Finance, accounting, marketing, and management issues are addressed from an

entrepreneurial perspective. If you’ve ever dreamed of being your own boss and running your own company, this is the

course for you!

Course Title:    Sports & Entertainment Management                      Credit                   0.5

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Course Number: 107450                                                   Term(s)                  Semester

                                                                        Offered:

Prerequisite(s): None                                                   Open to                  10, 11, 12

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Description: This course is designed for students who have an interest in the sports and entertainment industry. The

course is interdisciplinary in nature with a focus on the management of venues, sports, musicians, artists and events.

Students explore the content areas of college and professional sports, event planning, sponsorships, public image,

endorsements, legal issues, and the entertainment industry. Class activities include hands-on assignments, team

activities, critical thinking exercises, field trips, and speakers from places such as universities and local sports and

entertainment organizations. The course is designed to provide future managers with a solid business foundation as well

as knowledge of the unique facets of the Sports and Entertainment Industry. This course will focus on the “business”

behind the sport with an emphasis on the four functions of management.

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