40-102-6
Entrepreneurs are driven by a desire to control their own destinies and bring their dreams to a marketplace. The two primary goals of this certificate are: 1) to help our existing entrepreneurs develops the skills, knowledge, and abilities needed to become more successful and 2) to help potential entrepreneurs turn their dreams into reality. The Entrepreneurial Certificate involves completion of four courses selected from across the disciplines and additionally allows learners to choose a focus of marketing, human resources or business math.
Required Courses
10-102-120 Business Law (3 credits)
10-102-163 Small Business Management (3 credits)
10-103-155 Quickbooks Basics (1 credit)
10-801-196 Oral/Interpersonal Communications (3 credits)
Elective
10-104-11 Marketing Principles (3 credits)
OR
10-804-123 Math with Business Applications (3 credits)
OR
10-102-115 Human Resource Management (3 credits)
Students must have a grade of "C-" or better in any course to progress in courses which require that course as a prerequisite and a grade of "C-" or better in all core courses to graduate. A cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 is required for graduation.
40-102-1
This certificate indicates that students possess a broad range of business skills in management, marketing, accounting, and business law. The certificate demonstrates to employees that the students possess management skills that may be useful in whatever professional area they are employed. Students in the three-year evening Business Management Program usually earn the General Business Management Certificate in the second year.
10-101-151 Accounting I (2 credits) AND
10-101-152 Accounting 2 (2 credits) OR
10-101-140 Survey of Accounting (3 credits)
10-102-115 Human Resource Management (3 credits)
OR
10-102-142 Tribal Supervisory Management (3 credits)
OR
10-102-160 Supervisory Management (3 credits)
10-102-120 Business Law (3 credits)
OR
10-102-141 Advanced Tribal Management (3 credits)
OR
10-102-144 The Law and Public Policy (3 credits)
10-102-130 Principles of Management (3 credits)
OR
10-102-140 Fundamentals of Tribal Management (3 credits)
10-103-115 MS Word, Beginning (1 credit)
OR
10-103-126 MS Excel, Beginning (1 credit)
10-104-11 Marketing Principles (3 credits)
10-801-195 Written Communications (3 credits)
10-801-196 Oral/Interpersonal Communications (3 credits)
10-804-123 Math with Business Applications (3 credits)
Students must have a grade of "C-" or better to progress in core courses in the following semester and a grade of "C-" or better in all core courses to graduate. A cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 is required for graduation.
40-102-5
The Tribal Management certificate recognizes and develops the skills of people who work or plan to work in a tribal environment. Managing tribal organizations is not the same as managing non-tribal organizations. In additional to fundamental management skills, tribal managers must understand how a tribe's social, legal, political, and cultural context shape their work. This certificate is designed to specifically incorporate these understandings.
10-102-140 Fundamentals of Tribal Management (3 credits)
10-102-141 Advanced Tribal Management (3 credits)
10-102-142 Tribal Supervisory Management (3 credits)
Students must have a grade of "C-" or better to progress in core courses in the following semester and a grade of "C-" or better in all core courses to graduate. A cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 is required for graduation.
40-102-3
This certificate recognizes and improves the student's skills in planning and organizing work activities, lead teams, communicate with the organization, and oversee daily business operations. It is designed for employees who hold, or are seeking promotions to, management positions.
10-102-115 Human Resource Management (3 credits)
10-102-130 Principles of Management (3 credits)
OR
10-102-140 Fundamentals of Tribal Management (3 credits)
10-102-160 Supervisory Management (3 credits)
OR
10-102-142 Tribal Supervisory Management (3 credits)
10-801-195 Written Communication (3 credits)
OR
10-801-196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication (3 credits)
Students must have a grade of "C-" or better to progress in core courses in the following semester and a grade of "C-" or better in all core courses to graduate. A cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 is required for graduation.