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SOUTH CAROLINA BUSINESS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

SOUTHERN BUSINESS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

NATIONAL BUSINESS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION


THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR BUSINESS EDUCATION
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The courses listed below represent the professional concentration courses in the Business Education program. For a complete list of Technology Support and Training Management and Retail courses, visit the Graduate Bulletin's online course listings for Technology Support and Training Management (TSTM) and Retail Management  (RETL).

Technology Support and Training Management (TSTM)

TSTM 508 -- Teaching Middle and High School (Business Education). {=EDSE 508} (3) A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction in middle and high school business education.

TSTM 528 -- Study of the Teaching of Business Education in the Secondary School. {=EDSE 528} (3) (Prereq: consent of instructor) Teaching techniques and methodology related to the business education curriculum, emerging technology, and software.

TSTM 590 -- Special Topics in Technology Support and Training Management. (3) (Prereq: professional division or consent of instructor) Advanced concepts, issues, and trends in technology support and training management. Course content varies and will be announced in the schedule of classes by suffix and title. (May be repeated once for credit.)

TSTM 702 -- Technology and Training Applications I. (3) Computer application skills and concepts used in training support and business education.

TSTM 720 -- Technology and Training Applications II. (3) (Prereq: degree candidacy and 15 hours completed or departmental approval) Spreadsheet and database application skills and concepts used in training support and business education.

TSTM 760 -- Computerized Accounting Methodology for Business Educators. (3) (Prereq: Business education accounting certification required) Methodology and strategies for teaching accounting on the secondary level using microcomputers and accounting software.

TSTM 777A -- Teaching Internship in Middle or High School (Business Education). {=EDSE 777A} (3) (Prereq: acceptance to the Professional Program in Education) Application of effective teaching techniques and organization of instructional settings for middle or high school students.

TSTM 777B -- Teaching Internship in Middle or High School (Business Education). {=EDSE 777B} (9) (Prereq: successful completion of internship A) Application of effective teaching techniques and organization of instructional settings for middle or high school students.

TSTM 790 -- Advanced Study in Technology Support/Training Management. (3) (Prereq: department approval) Individual topics may be announced with titles and suffixes. May be repeated to a maximum of six hours toward degree credit.

Retailing (RETL)


RETL 551 -- Advanced Retail Business Planning. (3) (Prereq: RETL 351 or permission from department chair) Preparation of a prospectus for a projected new retail business.

RETL 569 -- Advanced Retail Promotion and Visual Merchandising Strategies. (3) Essential principles and analytical tools used in retail promotion; appraisal of methods and outcomes via field experiences, visuals, and simulations.

RETL 590 -- Seminar in Retail Management. (3) (Prereq: senior standing or graduate) Course content varies. May be repeated once under a different suffix.

RETL 592 -- Retailing/Fashion Merchandising Field Study. (3) (Prereq: RETL 265, 268, or consent of department chairperson) Study of international/domestic fashion manufacturers, retailers, ancillary businesses, and selected resident buying offices. Restricted to one domestic and one international field study.

RETL 765 -- Retail Management for Marketing Educators. (3) (Prereq: Degree candidacy and 15 hours completed or departmental approval) Business observation and consulting experience in retailing.

RETL 790 -- Special Topics in Marketing Education. (3) Contemporary topics, trends, and issues in marketing education. Individual topics may be announced with titles and suffix. May be repeated to a maximum of six hours for degree credit.

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