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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Certificate

Small Business Ownership from Coast Community College District Office is a Campus Certificate Small Business Management degree that prepares you for a Business career. The small business sector is one of the fastest growing in the nation's economy. With an ever-increasing number of adults today self-employed, many people either work for a small business or plan to start one of their own. Coastline's entrepreneurship program can help prospective entrepreneurs launch new ventures or, if you are an entrepreneur who already has your business established, you can strengthen your managerial and business skills to grow your business . You will learn the fundamentals of starting and operating your own business. The program includes basic business skills as well as specific courses in starting and managing a business. Course work covers evaluating a business opportunity, preparing a business plan, planning advertising and sales promotions, marketing a product or service, and financial management for the entrepreneurial company. View more details on Coast Community College District Office . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Small Business Management courses.

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