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Entrepreneurship AAS Degree and Certificate
AACC currently offers an AAS degree in Entrepreneurship, an 18-credit hour certificate, and a wide variety of credit and noncredit courses designed to provide business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs with the knowledge and experience necessary to achieve long-term success in business.
Skills: During the required course, work skills developed include entrepreneurial thinking and opportunity recognition, developing a business plan, obtaining resources, managing finances, strategic planning, selecting managers and employees, organizing and designing the business, identifying and capitalizing on international opportunities, managing technology, and successfully dealing with managerial challenges.
Occupations: Graduating students may obtain employment by launching their own business venture or working for any business in any industry including: construction, architecture, child care, personal care, food services, technology, engineering, accounting, financial services and more.
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Purpose: A degree in entrepreneurship provides you with the skills to start your own venture, work with others to identify business opportunities, join entrepreneurial ventures or work for an established organization. Entrepreneurship graduates are often in demand by growth-oriented companies wanting to incorporate entrepreneurial vision and innovation in their firms and by companies seeking individuals who have the ability to solve problems creatively and improve productivity. Regardless of size, all businesses need managers who can identify opportunities, obtain resources, plan, organize, direct and control work to accomplish business objectives.
Degree Requirements
Certificate
Purpose: A certificate in entrepreneurship provides you with the basic skills to start your own venture, work with others to identify business opportunities, join entrepreneurial ventures, or work for an established organization. Regardless of size, all businesses need managers who can identify opportunities, obtain resources, plan, organize, direct, and control work to accomplish business objectives. Topics covered during course work include entrepreneurial thinking and opportunity recognition, developing a business plan, small business accounting, sales and marketing for small business, and legal issues.
Certificate Requirements
Anne Arundel Community College
Entrepreneurial Studies Institute
101 College Parkway
Arnold, MD 21012-1895
esi@aacc.edu
Phone: 410-777-2066
Fax: 410-777-2402
Last Updated: Sep 18 2008 4:16PM