Supervision and Management-Entrepreneurship BAS

Supervision and Management - Entrepreneurship Overview (BAS-T704)

Type of Award

BAS - Bachelor of Applied Science

Program Website

www.palmbeachstate.edu/Bachelors

Program Description

Graduates of this program will have the knowledge, skills and opportunity to pursue managerial-level positions in a variety of careers. Students in this program take 24 credits of upper division (junior/senior level) core courses that provide a broad applied background in finance, legal and ethical issues, management information systems, leadership, human resources and management. An additional 18 credits of upper division concentration area courses focus on coursework to prepare students for employment in a variety of managerial roles and career settings in the public and private sectors and entrepreneurial endeavors.

Program Learning Outcomes

For detailed information, visit www.palmbeachstate.edu/learningoutcomes/program-learning-outcomes/bachelor-programs.aspx

Admission Requirements

To apply to a Palm Beach State College bachelor’s degree program in Supervision and Management or Information Management, students must have earned an associate degree (A.A., A.S., A.A.S.) and have a minimum 2.0 GPA. Students who have earned a minimum of 60 college credits and have a minimum 2.0 GPA but do not have an associate degree, may have their credits reviewed for meeting the equivalency of the satisfactory completion of a Palm Beach State College associate degree program (A.A., A.S., A.A.S). Please see the Admissions section of this catalog for detailed admission requirements for bachelor‘s degree programs.

Completion Requirements

Students must successfully complete all courses in the curriculum, have at least a 2.0 GPA and have earned a “C” or better in all general education courses and upper division courses.

Students must meet Foreign language and Civic Literacy Competency requirements.

For additional information regarding graduation requirements, please see the Graduation Requirements section of this catalog.

Capstone course: The following Capstone criteria must be met prior to registration in the course:

  1. All lower division courses are satisfied
  2. All upper division common core classes are completed
  3. Successful completion of 12-15 credits of concentration area courses
  4. Capstone may be taken concurrently with no more than two 3-credit courses and not any upper division common core courses. Restrictions may apply.

Program Length

Total program semester hours: 120

Location

The program is offered at the Lake Worth campus.

For More Information

Dr. Daniel Creed, creedd@palmbeachstate.edu, (561) 868-3356

Employment Opportunities

Upon completion of this program, students may seek employment in a variety of business and organizational settings in managerial-level positions that require a bachelor's degree for consideration.

Career Path Notes

After completion of this program, students may choose to apply for graduate study at a public or private university.

Career Center

www.palmbeachstate.edu/Career

For more information about employment opportunities including job outlook and salary information visit: Occupational Outlook Handbook: www.bls.gov/ooh

O-Net Online: www.onetonline.org

Required courses:

Courses From A.S./A.A.S. Degree (Credits: 42)

General Education Courses (Credits: 36)

General Education Courses

36 credits

Upper Division Common Core Courses (Credits: 24)

BUL3130Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (BAS)

3 Credits

FIN3400Principles of Financial Management (BAS)

3 Credits

ISM4011Management Information Systems (BAS)

3 Credits

MAN3025Administrative Management (BAS)

3 Credits

MAN3240Organizational Theory and Management (BAS)

3 Credits

MAN3301Human Resources Management (BAS)

3 Credits

MAN4120Leadership Challenges and Supervision (BAS)

3 Credits

GEB3213Business Writing (BAS)

3 Credits

Concentration Area Required Courses (Credits: 12)

ENT4013Planning New Ventures (BAS)

3 Credits

GEB4113Entrepreneurship (BAS)

3 Credits

ENT4124Sales and Marketing for Entrepreneurs (BAS)

3 Credits

RMI3004Risk Management (BAS)

3 Credits

Electives - Choose one (Credits: 3)

GEB4940CBachelors Internship (BAS)

3 Credits

MAN4802Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management (BAS)

3 Credits

ENT4704International Entrepreneurship (BAS)

3 Credits

Concentration Capstone Course (Credits: 3)

ENT4900Capstone Experience: Entrepreneurship (BAS)

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours: 120

Course Sequence

Term One - Fall (Year One) (Credits: 12)

MAN3025Administrative Management (BAS)

3 Credits

GEB3213Business Writing (BAS)

3 Credits

BUL3130Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (BAS)

3 Credits

FIN3400Principles of Financial Management (BAS)

3 Credits

Term Two - Spring (Year One) (Credits: 12)

MAN3240Organizational Theory and Management (BAS)

3 Credits

MAN3301Human Resources Management (BAS)

3 Credits

MAN4120Leadership Challenges and Supervision (BAS)

3 Credits

ISM4011Management Information Systems (BAS)

3 Credits

Term Three - Summer (Year One) (Credits: 9)

RMI3004Risk Management (BAS)

3 Credits

GEB4113Entrepreneurship (BAS)

3 Credits

GEB4940CBachelors Internship (BAS)

3 Credits

Or

MAN4802Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management (BAS)

3 Credits

Or

ENT4704International Entrepreneurship (BAS)

3 Credits

Term One - Fall (Year Two) (Credits: 6)

ENT4013Planning New Ventures (BAS)

3 Credits

ENT4124Sales and Marketing for Entrepreneurs (BAS)

3 Credits

Term Two – Spring A (Year Two) (Credits: 3)

ENT4900Capstone Experience: Entrepreneurship (BAS)

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours: 120