Issue link: http://howardcc.uberflip.com/i/1045043
howardcc.edu/ConEd 443-518-1700 Winter/Spring 2019 7 Starting a Small Business: An Entrepreneurial Training Course is course is designed for start-up entrepreneurs as well as established business owners and organizations who understand that success starts with a proven business plan, a roadmap for the future. e course provides an orderly process to apply basic business principles to create action- able, measurable, and effective strategies for your small business. You will learn how to use research tools to attract customers and create revenue. Instructor Pedro Marin has over 15 years of experience in developing and assisting small business start-ups. .8 CEUs. $105 (includes $40 in fees*) Wed 6:30pm-9pm, Jan 16-Jan 30 XB-192 6372 #5043 Gateway Campus Wed 6:30pm-9pm, Apr 3-Apr 24 (No class Apr 17) XB-192 6374 #5044 Gateway Campus Entrepreneurship Certificate Earn a Continuing Education Certificate of Completion for Professional Development. Identify the skills and character- istics required for all successful entrepreneurs. Students will create a business plan and learn ways to market products and services in this three-part series. Students will receive an email with login instructions by the start date. Please visit yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/HowardCC or call 443-518- 4680 for more information. $495 (includes $470 in fees*) Feb 4-Apr 26 XO-934 4708 #5827 Online Apr 1-Jun 28 XO-934 4717 #5836 Online Accounting and Recordkeeping for Small Business A certified public accountant will explain various methods of accounting, how they function, and the factors to consider when selecting the method for your business. A case study of an accounting system for a small business will be completed in class. Required documentation for business transactions will be discussed and how long to keep business records will be reviewed. .6 CEUs. Instructor: Betty Kohls Stehman. $70 (includes $40 in fees*) Sat 9am-4pm, Jan 19 XB-593 6375 #4585 Gateway Campus Sat 9am-4pm, May 4 XB-593 6376 #5045 Gateway Campus Basic Federal Tax Information for Small Business is course provides instruction to new or prospective business owners on their rights and obligations under our nation's tax systems. Topics include types of business entities and the advantages and disadvantages of each, the range of required tax forms, payroll requirements with the fed- eral government and state taxing authorities. is course is taught by a practicing CPA who specializes in start-up busi- ness. Please pack a lunch. Instructor: Betty Kohls Stehman. .6 CEUs. $70 (includes $40 in fees*) Sat 9am-4pm, Jan 26 XB-584 6378 #5046 Gateway Campus Voice-Overs: Now Is Your Time In what could be the one of most enlightening two hours you've ever spent, this class will show you how to begin us- ing your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos and more! You will learn a unique, out-of-the-box method to cash in on one of the most lucrative full-time or part-time careers out there! is is a business that you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with practically no overhead! NOW is the best time to make this happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. is exciting and fun class could be the game changer you've been looking for! Instructor: Will Kamp is a successful voiceover actor for Honda and national television stations. $59** (includes $40 in fees*) Sat 10am-12pm, Mar 9 XE-100 J1623 #6624 Laurel College Center Wed 7pm-9pm, Mar 13 XE-100 6388 #4587 Gateway Campus Entertainment Management NEW! As an entertainer, you may be on the stage, but you're not alone! Entertainment is a challenging business, but you can overcome the obstacles with passion, knowledge and an entertainment manager. is course shows you the ropes by covering the artist/manager relationship as talent coach, business manager and promoter. From building a fan base to maximizing the resources for venues, press and social media, this is the partner you need to get into the spotlight. $132** (includes $40 in fees*) Wed,Fri 6:30pm-9:30pm, Apr 17-Apr 26 XE-904 M1811 #5487 Laurel College Center Breaking Into the Music Business NEW! With today's rocket growth of streaming and online music sharing, this is not your father's music business anymore! As the creative aspects of music change, grow and encom- pass new sound, video, and distribution technologies, you must know your rights and protect your entitlements as an artist. is course covers the seven essential aspects of music administration: creative structure, copyright laws, publishing industry sources, performance rights, songwriter agreements, and contract standards. Successful student testimonial online! $69** (includes $40 in fees*) Thu 6:30pm-9:30pm, Apr 4-Apr 11 XE-351 M1812 #5488 Laurel College Center Business Skills