FALL 2023 Classes (Click to see schedule)

  • M/W 8:35 AM

    BUS 180 F - Small Business Management

    This course studies various small business entrepreneurship enterprises including retail, wholesale, manufacturing, service, and home-based business. Factors in business success and advantages and disadvantages of business ownership are analyzed. This course covers the problems encountered in planning, starting and operating a small business, including financial sources, accounting information, marketing and other related information. OFFERED ONLINE and ON-CAMPUS

  • M/W 10:10 AM

    CISG 103 F - History of Video Games

    This course is a comparative introduction to the nature and history of video games as cultural artifacts, from Pong to online role-playing. Students explore the evolution of video games, including their technological and artistic antecedents, with an analysis of how video games reflect the beliefs, aspirations, and values of the cultures where they flourish. This course includes gameplay experience and analysis of notable game genres, identifying significant artistic and technological innovations. (Degree Credit) (CSU) AA GE

  • M/W 11:35 AM

    BUS 108 F - Living in an Online World

    This course considers human behavior in relation to the challenges and opportunities presented by an increasingly online society. This course places emphasis on critically evaluating and managing one's online presence within this environment in a healthy way throughout various life stages. This course explores the consequences and opportunities for individuals, companies, and societies that result from the global use of the internet in everyday personal and business life. - We will explore AR, VR, XR, AI, NFTs, Crytpo and MORE!!

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    BUS 185 F - Creavity Matters!

    This course is designed as an introductory course to make students aware of the multi-faceted nature of creativity and to encourage them to develop these aspects in themselves in business. Some degree of creativity is present in everyone and that such creativity is teachable and learnable in a deliberate way. From imagining possible futures and developing new processes, expressing ideas and emotions, and flourishing over the course of one's lifetime. Creativity is not just for artists and inventors! The course contains a variety of experiential activities supported by reading and research to develop knowledge about creativity and its uses in business and life.

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    BUS 170 F - Principle of e-Business (Electronic Commerce)

    This course will provide a comprehensive introduction to the field of e-business and integration of the Internet into existing business, taking into consideration the four critical infrastructures: technology, capital, public policy and media. This course focuses on presenting a working definition and framework for the study and practice of electronic commerce, e-business and Internet integration strategies.

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    BUS 295 F Business Internship

    This course provides the student the opportunity to undertake a business internship with an employer at the employer's site. The student is ultimately responsible to find the internship, but the faculty advisor will work with the student to guide them through the process. The student will work in the internship 60 hours in the term for an unpaid internship or 75 hours in the term for a paid internship for each unit.

  • 2024 ONLINE

    BUS 281 F - The Business of Cannabis

    This course examines the fast-growing industry of cannabis and explores the planning, marketing, and running of a legal cannabis business in California. It is designed for anyone looking to learn about the cannabis industry and what to look for to start a business within the industry. Emphasis is placed on the analysis and practical application of dispensary business operations, legal issues and compliance, accounting, and security. Students will prepare a business and marketing plan for startup cannabis businesses.