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Why City College: |
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Our program teaches students all aspects
of marketing, operations, management and accounting needed to own and
operate a small business. |
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Student Internships provide hands-on
experience of running a business start-up without the risks and
pressures of having to survive as an actual business. |
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Students may join Students in Free
Enterprise (SIFE), an award-winning ,
regional and international business group. |
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Students work on business projects with
local community groups like St. Vincent de Paul Village, Second Chance
and the Inner City Business Network. |
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The Small Business Resource Center, a
computerized lab to develop business plans and research information
connects students to real world business resources via the Internet. |
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Enrollment fees are lowest of any college,
university, or technical school in California. |
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City College Business Studies programs lead to careers in business or law.
Courses offered include Small Business Management, Navy Acquisition Management
Training, Labor Studies, Legal Assistant (Paralegal), Real Estate, and
Entrepreneurial and Community Service. The Small Business Management
program gives students the practice and skills to plan for and operate their own
small businesses in the spirit of free enterprise.
Training Available:
San Diego City College:
Salley Deaton
Phone: 619-388-3279
msalleyd@aol.com
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Industry Contact:
ABSSI - Association of Business Support Services International
http://www.abssi.org |
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Excellent
Opportunities for Men and Woman: |
Both women and men are making tremendous strides in the moderns business world.
The prospect of owning, operating and profiting from their own businesses as
entrepreneurs is now more rewarding and viable than ever before.
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Departmental
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Certificates of Achievement in Small
Business Bookkeeping or Management & Team Building can be used to
master the basics needed to start a small business or improve existing
business operations. |
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The Small Business Management Option II
offers students real life experience in different business settings
including a student-run business on campus and various community
service projects. |
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High school students can earn college
credit by participating in the Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) program. |
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Students own and operate their own
on-campus small business - the A LA CARTE snack cart. |
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