Business Management is designed to help students develop an understanding of the skills and resources needed to effectively manage a business. This course provides a comprehensive overview of how businesses operate within the American economic system and prepares students for leadership roles in business and industry.
Instruction includes the study of forms of business ownership, personnel and human resource management, labor–management relations, public and human relations, taxation, and government regulations that affect business operations. Students will explore how management decisions impact productivity, profitability, and organizational success.
The course also introduces the use of computers and business software as decision-making tools in areas such as accounting, sales analysis, and inventory control. Through real-world scenarios, projects, and simulations, students will apply management concepts while developing problem-solving, communication, and leadership skills.
Business Management is ideal for students interested in entrepreneurship, leadership, business administration, or preparing for advanced business and management coursework.
Prerequisites for this course include successful completion of Introduction to Business.