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Management: Entrepreneurship Option, A.S.


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The Entrepreneurship Option is designed to provide the student with the knowledge, theory and practical skills needed for entry-level management positions, advancement in a current position or starting a small business.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will:

  1. Demonstrate basic knowledge of management, human resources, marketing, accounting, business law and CIS in a management position or business ownership.
  2. Organize thoughts and ideas and communicate, using proper business writing techniques as well as verbal presentation skills, in a manner that can be easily understood in the business environment.
  3. Demonstrate a responsible attitude in relationships with employers, fellow employees, teams and the internal and external organizational influences.
  4. Solve mathematical problems related to various aspects of management including accounting and other phases of business ownership.
  5. Understand and practice the four managerial functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling, as well as the nature and responsibilities of the changing roles of managers.
  6. Develop an understanding of the decision-making process and demonstrate effective, ethical and legal decision-making.
  7. Have a working knowledge of marketing plans, including target markets, segmentation, sales, advertising, promotions and public relations.
  8. Demonstrate an ability to define management problems, examine alternatives and decide on the best course of action.
  9. Develop a personal philosophy of management, in order to perform as a manager, coach, leader, or business owner.
  10. Develop an understanding of the nature of change, how to manage change and how to adapt to the accelerating global environment.
  11. Demonstrate an understanding of the competitive pressures brought by effectiveness, efficiency and innovation issues on organizations.
  12. Have the ability to interpret and choose the appropriate follow-up on management information from various sources such as financial statements, annual reports and publications.
  13. Understand the importance of proper customer service techniques in order to be competitive in today’s local and global marketplaces.
  14. Demonstrate interpersonal skills, such as teamwork, problem-solving, conflict resolution, leadership, motivation, cultural diversity and communication that are required in the work place.
  15. Understand the historical foundations of management and the evolution of the “new” workplace and the “new” manager, now known as a “coach”.
  16. Apply critical thinking and creativity in solving business problems.
  17. Understand the necessity of effective business plans.
  18. Train employees in proper customer service techniques.
  19. Apply what they have learned during their internships to “real” job situations.

Contact Information

Nancy La Guardia
Program Coordinator
Management
Room 1030
nlaguardia@capitalcc.edu
(860) 906-5174

Degree Requirements


First Semester (16 Credits)


Third Semester (15 Credits)


Fourth Semester (15 Credits)


Total Credits: 61


† Pre-requisite required. Please refer to the Course Descriptions  section.

BBG* 294 - Business Internship  OR BMG* 210 - Organizational Behavior  is strongly recommended.

Becoming Connecticut State Community College


STUDENTS: The Community Colleges are undergoing a merger with a plan to become Connecticut State Community College in fall 2023; please work closely with your advisor/program coordinator to select your courses accordingly. See Becoming Connecticut State Community College  for more detail about this exciting transition!

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