AUSB 2012-2013 General Catalog

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■ Sustainable Business Practices

the following lower-division pre-requisite course topics prior to their second quarter:

■ Management Information Systems

Accounting:

■ Global Economics or History of Globalization

■ Introduction to Accounting

■ E-Business and E-Commerce

■ Financial Accounting

■ Entrepreneurship

■ Payroll Accounting

■ Business Planning & Development

Business Administration:

■ Micro Economics

■ Introduction to Business

Students may choose from the following related elective courses to complete their curriculum: Public Policy, Social Media, Public Speaking, Group Dynamics, Intercultural Communication and Conflict Management to name a few (chosen in consultation with an Academic Advisor).

■ Introduction to Management ■ Financial Accounting Finance:

Internships

■ Introduction to Finance

Internships that provide hands-on experience in management and non-profit leadership may be designed in a variety of settings. Antioch encourages students to design their own internships. For example, students can earn credit for such activities in their workplace as designing a training program, implementing new management information systems, or researching alternative means for marketing a new product or service.

■ Managerial Finance ■ Financial Accounting Marketing: ■ Introduction to Marketing ■ Marketing Communication

4. Entrepreneurship (ENT) The Entrepreneurship concentration is designed to find and nurture the entrepreneurial spirit and support innovators who seek to create and develop organizations that creatively solve real-world problems. Courses help students identify their visions for transforming themselves and the world while gaining hands-on experience. Our faculty guide students in identifying a problem, applying a business model to the solution and assessing the feasibility of ideas and proposals. The program is designed to provide students with a broad, yet practical understanding of the complex issues involved in creating a business or organization. Entrepreneurial ventures impact social change because of the contributions they make to economic health, community development, and society at large. This concentration is ideal for people who wish to launch any type of entrepreneurial venture whether it focuses on business, arts, health, social change, etc.

■ International Marketing or Public Relations International Business: ■ International Business ■ International Law ■ International Marketing or Public Relations At Antioch, students must complete at least 8 (24 units) of the following courses (chosen in consultation with an Academic Advisor): ■ Management: Best Practices ■ Human Resources & Legal Issues ■ Leadership & Project Management ■ Organizational Strategy & Culture

Curriculum This concentration is built upon the foundation of a core of innovative courses in entrepreneurship, business planning and development, and new venture projects, to traditional courses in ethics, budgets and finance, and marketing. Courses from other disciplines such as studies of advertising or media, global studies,

■ Business Finance ■ Business Ethics & Social Responsibility ■ Strategic Marketing BA in Liberal Studies -

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