GEB2930 — BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CAPSTONE: 3 Credits, 3 Hours

This course serves as the culminating experience for the Associate of Science in Business Administration degree. Students will apply program knowledge and skills by developing a comprehensive, research-based business plan for a small-scale venture of their choice. The plan will include sufficient financial, marketing, and operational detail to support a potential request for funding from an investor or financial institution. The course emphasizes collaboration, peer feedback, critical thinking, and strategic decision-making throughout the planning process. Prerequisite: Student must be in last semester of study in Associate in Science Business Administration degree program. GEB 3213. BUSINESS WRITING AND COMMUNICATION: 3 Credits, 3 Hours (Fall Mini B) This course is designed to give students a broad understanding of business and the effects of global and domestic economic factors and market factors on business. Students will also gain knowledge on business formation, accounting and human resources in business, business communications and marketing. GEB 3434. ETHICAL ISSUES FOR ORGANIZATIONS: 3 Credits, 3 Hours (Spring Mini B) This course is designed to give students a broad understanding of business and the effects of global and domestic economic factors and market factors on business. Students will also gain knowledge on business formation, accounting and human resources in business, business communications and marketing. GEB 4891. STRATEGIC PLANNING AND DECISION MAKING: 3 C

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