Professional Technical Certificate

Business Administration Business Entrepreneurship Short Term Certificate

Area of Study
Business and Management
Offered Online
Yes
Program Coordinator

Robert DeCou
(360) 417-6213
rdecou@pencol.edu

Program Code: BAMBEC01

Program Outcomes

  • Identify key legal principles that apply in business transactions and demonstrate an understanding of legal risk management
  • Identify and apply strategic solutions to emerging issues in global business and the processes of globalization
  • Identify and apply management skills and concepts that can be applied in a wide variety of situations
  • Demonstrate an understanding of marketing principles to promote a company
Catalog #
Title
Credits
5

Introduction to the fundamentals of business law and the principles of the American legal system including criminal, tort, and business law, contracts, sales, Uniform Commercial Code, and employment. Familiarity with Washington’s RCWs (Revised Codes of Washington) and WACs (Washington Administrative Codes) emphasized through researching regional business law cases. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective)

Credits: 5

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5

Learn how to become a small business owner. Students will analyze entrepreneurship and perspectives for success in their chosen field or service. Class features business scenario simulations as a key component to entrepreneurialism and start up. Other topics include entrepreneurship life, commitment to integrity, quality performance, innovation, motivations of owning a business, and influences on decision making. This class may include students from multiple sections.

Credits: 5

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BUS 270 or BUS 282  +
5
Sub-Total Credits
15
Total Credits
15