Business Core |
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TEBP 1100 Digital Literacy |
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The Digital Literacy course explores current technology. Students will practice appropriately and effectively using tools for productivity and collaboration tools; finding reliable information; creating content; communicating safely; and identifying credibility and bias in modern digital environments. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 1840 Business Productivity |
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The Business Productivity course explores tools used by business professionals to create and sustain productivity, including coordinating office activities and preparing and organizing professional documents. Students will practice working and communicating efficiently to facilitate the success of their organization. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEBP 1130 Word Processing |
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The Word Processing course focuses on creating and managing professional documents. Students will explore editing and formatting, enhancing documents with visual elements, and using collaboration and reference tools. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 1200 Professionalism |
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The Professionalism course explores the power skills essential for workplace success. Students will study how to build strong customer relations and provide outstanding customer service in a diverse workplace. Students will use professional skills to prepare for potential career opportunities. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEBP 1000 Financial Principles |
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The Financial Principles course introduces math concepts used in a variety of business contexts. Students will apply these principles to general purpose finance and accounting. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEBP 1140 Spreadsheets |
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The Spreadsheets course introduces the essential spreadsheet features needed to create worksheets by entering and editing data. Students will explore formulas and functions, visual elements, and formatting. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 1500 Business English |
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The Business English course emphasizes the essentials of clear, concise, and correct business English. Students will demonstrate professional writing and proofreading by using accurate spelling, grammar, punctuation, and sentence fluency skills. |
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Credits: 1.00 |
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Cost: $95.00 |
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TEBP 1550 Business Communication |
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The Business Communication course introduces students to best practices for planning, composing, and revising professional business messages. Students will explore the importance of using proper mechanics, knowing the intended audience, and organizing messages to communicate successfully. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
Business Electives |
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TEBP 1150 Presentations |
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The Presentations course explores developing and creating professional electronic presentations. Students will practice adding visual elements, formatting slides, incorporating audio and video elements, and saving and sharing files. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 1300 Accounting I |
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The Accounting I course introduces the basic principles and language of accounting. Students will demonstrate record-keeping concepts, including analyzing, journalizing, and posting transactions for a service-based business. Students will complete the entire accounting cycle, close the books, and make correcting entries. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 1350 Computerized Accounting |
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The Computerized Accounting course introduces students to software available for automating accounting functions. Students set up and maintain the financial processes within a business. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEBP 1700 Marketing I |
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The Marketing I course introduces the marketing function by emphasizing concepts and terminology. Students will explore components of the marketing mix, opportunities available, marketing ethics, and globalization. Students will incorporate consumer behavior, product placement, SWOT, and market research in a marketing plan. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEBP 1750 Sales Fundamentals |
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The Sales Fundamentals course introduces the fundamentals of personal selling and persuasion as students explore how to develop strong customer relationships, build trust, and identify ethical selling practices. Students will examine types of buyers and the buying process, and opportunities in the modern sales industry. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 2000 Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
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The Introduction to Entrepreneurship course examines what it takes to start a new business. Students will explore business ideas and strategies. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have the necessary tools to create or expand a start-up business. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEBP 2300 Accounting II |
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The Accounting II course expands upon the basic principles of accounting. Students will demonstrate bookkeeping concepts, including analyzing, journalizing, and posting transactions for a merchandising business. Students will complete the entire accounting cycle using special journals and classified financial statements. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 2610 Social Media Marketing |
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The Social Media Marketing course introduces basic marketing principles using social media platforms. Students will be exposed to valuable tools, tips, and practices that promote optimal marketing results. Students will be able to demonstrate effective marketing principles for a business. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 2620 Fundamentals of Human Resources |
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The Human Resource Management (HRM) course focuses on recruitment, talent acquisition, employee development, performance management, and HRM policies. Students will explore HRM best practices to enhance productivity, foster a positive work culture, and develop an understanding in EEO practices, training, performance appraisal, and compensation. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 2630 Principles of Leadership |
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The Principles of Leadership course explores effective conflict management skills and teaches how to establish a constructive culture by applying of appropriate leadership philosophies and styles. Students will develop leadership characteristics through self-evaluation activities, practice scenarios, and case studies. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 2650 Project Management Essentials |
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The Project Management Essentials course examines project initiation, planning, stakeholder strategies, cost projections, staffing, quality management, and performance monitoring. Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to demonstrate industry-level competency in the fundamentals of project management. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 2750 Customer Relationship Management |
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The Customer Relationship Management course examines customer relationship management (CRM) and its application in marketing, sales, and service. Students will explore CRM foundations and gain an understanding of the processes involved by using CRM software. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEBP 2821 Records Management |
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The Records Management course explores how to work with dual records management systems to organize records in paper and electronic formats. Students will practice managing records in accordance with industry standards to facilitate correct storage procedures and timely retrieval rates. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |