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May 23, 2025
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BADM 1000 - Introduction to Business This course is a survey of American business which focuses on organization, finance, marketing, human relations, and entrepreneurship as well as describing the interrelations between management, leadership and motivation.
Credits: 3
General Education Requirement: None Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of BADM 1000 Introduction to Business, the student will:
- Explain what a business is and how it operates.
- Explain the concepts of social responsibility and business ethics.
- Define entrepreneurship, the role of small business and franchising.
- Examine organizational structure.
- Examine economic concepts and structure.
- Examine the functions of human resources.
- Examine the functions of marketing.
- Describe various leadership styles.
- Understand the importance of motivation in an organization.
- Examine the functions of the Federal Reserve System.
Program Outcomes Upon completion of BADM 1000 Introduction to Business, the student will:
- Examine financial statements and operating results to make informed business decisions.
- Examine the management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling and how they relate to business operations.
- Describe basic ethical practices in business.
- Analyze the basic features of domestic and international economic systems.
- Communicate using written, oral, and visual communication skills.
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