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1 180 Business Communication and Entrepreneurship BUSINESS Department of Business Communication and Entrepreneurship Stephen D. Lewis, Chair Business and Aerospace Building N429C Balachandran, Blair, Hemby-Grubb, Henderson, Lahm, McGrew, Scheffelmaier, M. Smith, V. Smith, White, Wilson The mission of the Department of Business Communication and Entrepreneurship is to educate students through a blend of cultural knowledge, economic literacy, communication skills, basic business tools, and specialized knowledge to help them assume roles as consumers, workers, entrepreneurs, and citizens. Program offerings provide a quality business education with appropriate background for professional administrative office careers. Specialized instruction in business education and marketing education prepares graduates for secondary teaching and corporate training. Baccalaureate programs provide a foundation for graduate study. The Business Communication and Entrepreneurship (BCEN) Department offers undergraduate majors in Business Education, Entrepreneurship, and Office Management. The Business Education major leads to the Bachelor of Science degree while the Entrepreneurship and Office Management majors lead to the Bachelor of Business Administration. The department is a state-approved Office Education Center and provides courses and workshops required of public school business and office education teachers. Minor programs are offered in Business Communication, Entrepreneurship, Marketing Education, and Office Management. Curricular listings include General Education requirements in Communication, History, Humanities and/or Fine Arts, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social/Behavioral Sciences categories as outlined on pages Major in Business Education Business Education majors receive preparation for teaching business subjects in junior and senior high schools, vocationaltechnical schools, and junior colleges. The Business Education major who is licensed to teach will have a minor in Secondary Education. The Business Education major will be licensed to teach all business courses as outlined under the section below titled Teacher Licensure Requirements. Business Education B.S. Degree ENGL 1010, 1020 (Comm) 6 ENGL 2020 or 20 or MATH 16 or 1810 (Math) 3 HUM 2610 (Hum/FA) 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 HIST 2010, 2020, or 20 6 BCEN 1400, BCEN 23, ECON 2410 (Soc/Beh Sci) 3 ECON ACTG 2110, FOED 1110, YOED 3500, 4000, SPED 10 3 FIN 10 3 BLAW BCEN 4240, MGMT Elective 1 BCEN 3510, 4250, 4340, MKT Teacher Licensure Requirements Business Education Business Education majors will be licensed to teach all courses in the business and business technology areas. Students must take business and specialty exams required for special endorsement areas. Business/Business Technology By completing the Business Education major as outlined, one is automatically licensed to teach the following courses: Accounting I and II; Administrative Management Systems; American Business/Legal Systems; Automated Accounting; Business Economics; Computer Productivity Applications; Database Design/Management; Desktop Publishing; Document Creation Design; Electronic Commerce/Web Page Design; Financial Planning; Information Management Systems; Interactive Multimedia Design; International Business/Marketing; Internet Navigation Communication Systems; Keyboarding; Keyboarding Applications; Management; Networking Essentials; Personal Computing; Principles of Business; Programming; Programming Applications; Spreadsheet Applications. Marketing Certification Business Education majors can be licensed to teach marketing education by taking BCEN 4520 and NOTE: Licensure requirements are subject to change by action of the State Board of Education; those graduating should consult a business education or marketing education advisor. NOTE: Students who have not had keyboarding in secondary school must take BCEN NOTE: Students should submit documentation of work experience to their advisors or enroll in BCEN 4810.
2 BUSINESS Business Communication and Entrepreneurship 181 Major in Business Education, Nonteaching Students who seek to graduate without meeting licensure requirements are not required to take the courses for the Secondary Education minor and should complete the requirements below. Additionally, a business education, nonlicensure training and development option may be selected and includes the following courses: BCEN 4200, 4410, 4450, 4660, 4810 or approved BCEN 4000 elective, and BUAD Both options include a Business Administration minor and 50 percent of the required major hours in residence at MTSU. Business Education: Nonteaching Option B.S. Degree ENGL 1010, 1020 (Comm) 6 ENGL 2020 or 20 or MATH 16 or 1810 (Math) 3 HUM 2610 (Hum/FA) 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 HIST 2010, 2020, or 20 6 BCEN 1400, ACTG 2110, Nonbusiness elective 1 ECON 2410 (Soc/Beh Sci) 3 BCEN 23 3 BCEN BCEN 10 3 INFS BCEN 4810 or BCEN MGMT 3610, upper-division elective 3 MKT BCEN 4240 or BCEN BCEN 3510, upper-division elective 3 FIN 10 3 BCEN electives 6 ECON Nonbusiness electives 6 BLAW Nonbusiness upper-division electives 6 BUAD Business Education: Training and Development Option B.S. Degree ENGL 1010, 1020 (Comm) 6 ENGL 2020 or 20 or MATH 16 or 1810 (Math) 3 HUM 2610 (Hum/FA) 3 ECON 2410 (Soc/Beh Sci) 3 HIST 2010, 2020, or 20 6 BCEN 1400, 23 6 Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 Nonbusiness elective 1 ACTG 2110, ECON INFS BCEN MGMT 3610, BCEN 4810 or BCEN MKT upper-division elective 3 BCEN 3510, BCEN 4200, 4410, FIN 10 3 BCEN elective 3 BLAW Nonbusiness electives 9 BCEN 10 3 BUAD Nonbusiness elective 3 Minor in Marketing Education A minor in Marketing Education consists of the following 15 hours: BCEN 1400, 2900, 3510, 4520, and Six hours must be taken at MTSU. A 2.00 GPA is required in the Marketing Education minor. Major in Entrepreneurship The major in Entrepreneurship offers preparation to students for successful venture creation and implementation and provides them opportunities to acquire the necessary operational knowledge to start a new enterprise and to study business communication, marketing, finance, management, economics, accounting, and information systems from an entrepreneurial perspective. The curriculum is flexible students may tailor the program to fit specific needs while acquiring the business background necessary for pursuing entrepreneurial goals. Successful business professionals contribute to the program and an advisory board of recognized entrepreneurial leaders mentors students. Specialized courses, an internship, and interaction with acknowledged business leaders are intended to provide the impetus to start and operate a successful business. A major in Entrepreneurship consists of hours, 50 percent of which must be taken in residence at MTSU, and includes a Business Administration minor. Course recommendations for the major follow. Entrepreneurship B.B.A. Degree ENGL 1010, 1020 (Comm) 6 ENGL 2020 or 20 or MATH 16 or 1810 (Math) 3 HUM 2610 (Hum/FA) 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 HIST 2010, 2020, or 20 6 ECON 2410 (Soc/Beh Sci) 3 ACTG 2110, BCEN ECON Nonbusiness elective 1 BCEN QM BCEN 23 or 2340 or INFS INFS MGMT 3610, MKT 39 3 MKT MGMT 3650, BCEN BCEN FIN 10 3 BCEN 4810 or MGMT/MKT ECON BLAW MKT upper-division elective 3 BCEN 4510 or MGMT Nonbusiness elective 6 upper-division elective 3 BUAD Minor in Entrepreneurship A minor in Entrepreneurship consists of the following 18 hours: BCEN 1400, 2900; ACTG 00 or FIN 00; MGMT 3610, 4920; and MKT Nine hours must be taken at MTSU. A 2.00 GPA is required in the Entrepreneurship minor.
3 182 Business Communication and Entrepreneurship BUSINESS Major in Office Management Office Management majors receive preparation to become administrative office managers, word processing managers, and administrative assistants. The program offers preparation for support positions in other business areas such as banking, real estate, and management. The major consists of hours, 50 percent of which must be in residence at MTSU, and includes a Business Administration minor. Course requirements for the major are listed below. Office Management B.B.A. Degree ENGL 1010, 1020 (Comm) 6 ENGL 2020 or 20 or MATH 16 or 1810 (Math) 3 HUM 2610 (Hum/FA) 3 ECON 2410 (Soc/Beh Sci) 3 HIST 2010, 2020, or 20 6 BCEN 2320, 23 6 Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 Nonbusiness elective 1 ACTG 2110, ECON QM BCEN 4350, 4510, 4640, INFS MGMT 3610, BCEN 4800 or BCEN 2340, 3510, 10 9 BCEN elective 3 FIN 10 3 Nonbusiness electives 9 MKT BUAD BLAW Minor in Office Management A minor in Office Management consists of 15 hours and must include BCEN 10, 3510, and The remaining 6 hours are to be selected from BCEN 1310 or 2320, 23, 4350, 4510, 4660, and Nine hours must be taken at MTSU. A 2.00 GPA is required in the Office Management minor. Minor in Business Communication A minor in Business Communication consists of 15 hours and must include BCEN 3510, 4510, and The remaining 6 hours are to be selected from BCEN 1550, 2320, 23, 4670, and Nine hours must be taken at MTSU. A 2.00 GPA is required in the Business Communication minor. Courses in Business Communication and Entrepreneurship [BCEN] 1000 Keyboarding for Computers. One credit. (Class meets two 50- minute periods per week for 7 1/2 weeks a new class begins at midpoint of the semester.) Basic instruction on the electronic alphanumeric keyboard. Students needing to operate a computer terminal keyboard receive instruction in basic skills required to input information swiftly and efficiently Keyboarding. Three credits. Development of manipulative ability; information essential to effective use of a computer keyboard; rapid and controlled application of ability and information to communication problems involving personal correspondence and simple business materials Introduction to Business. Three credits. Survey of business economic units of our society; the problems of business such as ownership, social responsibility, physical factors, personnel, marketing, and managerial controls. Includes exploration and analysis of business careers Applied Distributive Computation. Three credits. Relates mathematical computations using electronic calculating methods to a broad area of business, marketing, and administrative office occupations Introduction to Word Processing Skills. Three credits. (BCEN 1310 recommended.) Technical skills necessary for working in word processing centers. Special emphasis given to business vocabulary, proofreading, and improvement of business documents such as letters, memoranda, and reports Business and Society. Three credits. Introduction to the increasingly complex set of interrelationships between the business organization and its environment. Selected topics raise major issues involved in business/society relationships; includes current assessment of the role that business plays within a changing society. (Credit not allowed in a business major or minor.) 2320 Document Production. Three credits. (BCEN 1310 recommended.) Extension and refinement of fundamental manipulative abilities and keyboarding knowledges; development of production capacity through the completion of increasingly involved problems. 23 Word Processing Concepts. Three credits. (BCEN 2320 recommended.) Familiarization with word processing equipment, implications, and applications in business operations Microcomputer Word Processing Applications. Three credits. Prerequisite: BCEN 23. Advanced word processing and computer applications, including formatting and preparation of lengthy documents such as company newsletters and databases Advanced Document Formatting. Three credits. Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in BCEN Development of keyboarding/typewriting skills and decision making as demonstrated in the production of quantities of material in usable form Business Applications of Desktop Publishing. Three credits. Prerequisites: Keyboarding skills and knowledge of computer. Topics include terminology, technology, design, use of graphics, and applications for desktop publishing Entrepreneurship. Three credits. (BCEN 1400 recommended.) The mechanics and operational skills needed for organizing and operating an enterprise.
4 BUSINESS Business Communication and Entrepreneurship Office Management. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Office organization and functions; layout and equipment; selection, training, and supervision of personnel; office automation; planning, organizing, and controlling office services; cost reduction; work simplification Business Communication. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Keyboarding skills helpful.) A review of the theory and processes in oral and written business communication. Emphasis on the extensive functions of written and electronic communications Problems in BE/ME/OM. One, two, or three credits. Prerequisites: Junior standing and consent of department chair. Individual research, reading analysis, or projects in contemporary problems and issues in a concentrated area of study under the direction of a faculty member. This course may be taken only twice Innovations and Problems in Accounting. Three credits. Prerequisites: ACTG 2110 and 2120; junior standing. A short history of accounting and data processing including aims, evaluation of textbooks, teaching strategies, testing, and course content Materials and Methods in Basic Business. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Analysis of objectives, materials, research, and appropriate instructional strategies for developing teaching strategies and delivery systems in basic business courses such as introduction to business, economics, business communication systems, American business/legal systems, business management, and marketing Innovations and Problems in Administrative Business Services and Technology. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (BCEN 23 recommended.) Instructional strategies in office technology including objectives, testing, audio-visuals, course content, basic programming, and standards Integrated Administrative Technology. Three credits. Prerequisites: BCEN 23 and 2340; junior standing. Development of necessary skills for administrators of word processing centers. Word processing feasibility, development, and implementation for business using a total information processing concept. Students have the opportunity to develop a thorough knowledge and refine skills using a variety of software applications Records Management. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Equipment and systems used for information storage, transmission, and retrieval. Filing, microfilming, tape processing and storage system design, form usage, and other information management functions in the office included Managerial Media Presentations. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (BCEN 23 recommended.) Skills needed to make business presentations. Emphasis on the communication process, audience analysis, planning, presentation design, delivery, and appropriate hardware and software Training Strategies for Business Systems and Technology. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (BCEN 4410 recommended.) Corporate learning specialist activities such as design, development, delivery, and evaluation of learning programs for a business environment. Focuses on adult learning theories with emphasis on professional learning activities related to innovative corporate educational programs Business Report Writing. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (BCEN 3510 recommended.) Nature, general function, and present need of reports in industry. Recognizing, organizing, and investigating problems preparatory to writing reports and construction and writing of distinctive business and technical reports Instructional Strategies in Marketing Education. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Techniques of teaching with emphasis on problem-solving and demonstration procedures. Emphasizing teaching-learning evaluation Organization and Administration of ME Programs. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Organizing marketing education programs at secondary and postsecondary levels; emphasizes youth organizations, techniques of coordination, and administrative procedures Business Plan Development. Three credits. Prerequisites: BCEN 2900; MGMT 3650; junior standing. Development of a comprehensive business plan detailing all facets of a proposed venture with an emphasis on using the plan for loan acquisition and venture implementation Problems in Office Management. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (BCEN 10 recommended.) Significant research of emerging problems in office management: group dynamics, workplace issues, ethics and diversity information processing, and problem solving Organizational Communication. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (BCEN 3510 recommended.) Research and analysis of case studies of significant research; case studies in business communication; communication policies, principles, and procedures from the executive s viewpoint International Business Communication. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Provides students with a theoretical and practical framework for understanding and conducting effective international business communication. Emphasis on the analysis and development of international business communication processes Diversity in the Workplace. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Emphasis on developing skills essential for working effectively with a diverse work force in global and domestic settings, incorporating the value of diversity into organizations, and building multicultural work teams History and Foundations of BE and ME. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Developments, aims, principles, and present status of business education; organization and evaluation of the business education curriculum; administration and supervision of business education. 47 Consumer Education. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Concepts of consumer education related to instructional programs in business; sources of information and formulation of a conceptual framework essential to the decision-making process Administrative Office Simulation. Three credits. Prerequisites: BCEN 23, 2340; junior standing. Culmination course serving as a transition from the traditional classroom atmosphere to the administrative office atmosphere; emphasis on information and administrative management and controlled decision making through simulation experiences Internship Program. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. A supervised program of related work experience. Provides experiential opportunities for the application of the theoretical concepts learned.
5 184 Business Communication and Entrepreneurship BUSINESS 4900 Dimensions in Professional Development. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Emphasis on job acquisition process, time management, effective listening skills, oral and nonverbal communication competencies, dictation management, and assumption of professional responsibility for participative management activities. Graduate Study The Business Communication and Entrepreneurship Department offers a graduate major leading to a Master of Business Education degree. Requirements and a list of the courses offered for graduate credit are published in the Graduate Catalog.
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