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Business, Management & Administration in Greenville County Schools. COW Presentation November 14, 2006. Cluster Area Majors. Administration and Information Support Management Small Business Management. Benefits of BMA. More than 150 occupations fall into BMA
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Business, Management & Administration in Greenville County Schools COW Presentation November 14, 2006
Cluster Area Majors • Administration and Information Support • Management • Small Business Management
Benefits of BMA • More than 150 occupations fall into BMA • More than 400,000 BMA jobs in South Carolina • BMA sector projected to be one of the fastest expanding through the year 2008 (Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2002-03) • One of the highest paying sectors with nearly half of jobs in management and professional occupations
Courses Required for Majors • Keyboarding • Computer Applications • Integrated Computer Applications • Accounting • Entrepreneurship • Virtual Enterprise
Other Available Courses • Desktop Publishing • Web Design • Multimedia • Document Processing • Business Law • Marketing • Digital Input Technology • Business Communication • International Business • Administrative Support Technology
Focus of Administration and Information Support • Use of technology for office operations • Coordinate administrative activities of office • Supervise employees • Manage office operations • Coordinate office technology
Administration and Information Support Major Required Courses for Major (Minimum of four credits required) **Integrated Business Applications 1 **Integrated Business Applications 2 **Keyboarding or documented skill level Desktop Publishing Web Design Multimedia Administrative Support Technology **Courses required for Career Technology Education completer status (CIPCode) Complementary or Substitute Coursework Business Law Entrepreneurship Document Processing Virtual Enterprise Personal Finance
Focus of Management Major • Preparation and execution of business activities • Supervision of other employees • Organization of operations and production • Marketing functions • Communication with customers, clients, and others • Administrative functions
Courses Required for Management Required Courses for Major (Minimum of four credits required) **Keyboarding or documented skill level **Accounting 1 **Entrepreneurship **Computer Applications or Integrated Business Applications **Courses required for Career Technology Education completer status (CIPCode) Complementary or Substitute Coursework Web Design Virtual Enterprise Multimedia Business Law Marketing Personal Finance
Focus of Small Business Management • Study all aspects of running a profitable business • Entrepreneurship • Human resources • Financial planning • Information technology • Marketing • Internet resources
Courses Required for Small Business Management Required Courses for Major (Minimum of four credits required) **Keyboarding or documented skill level **Computer Applications or Integrated Business Applications **Virtual Enterprise 1 **Virtual Enterprise **Courses required for Career Technology Education completer status (CIPCode) Complementary or Substitute Coursework Accounting Business Law Personal Finance Entrepreneurship Marketing Web Design Multimedia
Virtual Enterprise • Greer High School • Wade Hampton High School • Offers students the opportunity to experience in a simulated business environment all facets of being an employee in a firm
Benefits of VE • Links to regional, national, and global networks • Places students on front lines of business world • Connects students to business partners • Teaches entrepreneurship and practical skills that are essential to career readiness
Funding for Business Management & Administration • 2005-06 • Each high school received $2,000 in supply funds from Perkins • 2006-07 • Each high school will receive $2,000 in supply funds from Perkins
Additional Supply Funds • Virtual Enterprise classes • Additional funding in 2004-05 to begin program • Funding for training of teachers • Other Business Management & Administration classes • Per class supply ($94) and equipment ($121) funds from general fund accounts
SC Small Business Facts • In SC, three of every five businesses are operated by sole-proprietors, working full-time without any paid employees. Virtually all of the remaining businesses are small. Among these "employer firms" (businesses providing full-time jobs to people other than the owners): • · Nineteen out of 20 (95 percent) have fewer than 100 employees. • Four of every five (76 percent) have fewer than 10 employees. • More than half (58 percent) have fewer than five employees. You better learn to work closely with people! Even if you work alone.