School of Economics and Administrative Sciences \ Business Administration
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
This course is designed to provide students with a general perspective by providing both theoretical and case studies in order to provide information about the functions of business, the basic issues of entrepreneurship, SMEs and family businesses, and to analyze business and management-related errors.
Textbook and / or References
1. Exploring Business. (2016). University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing (ISBN 13: 9781946135094).
Theoretical understanding of the basic concepts and functions of business management and entrepreneurship (business administration) and their application through case studies.
1. Understand the basic concepts and functions of business and interpret their applications in the business world.
2. Understand the basic components of entrepreneurship and plan the process of establishing a company.
3. Analyze the financial structures of businesses and evaluate the methods of accessing financial resources in entrepreneurship.
4. Manage risks by applying business management strategies in crisis environments.
5. Analyze the structure of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and evaluate the sustainability of these businesses.
6. Develop the ability to solve problems encountered in business management through case studies.
7. Evaluate business and entrepreneurship processes in a global and national context.
8. Take an active role in business management and entrepreneurship practices by using teamwork and leadership skills.
9. Analyze business and management-related mistakes, learn from them and develop problem-solving competence.
10. Understand the social responsibilities and ethical principles of businesses and demonstrate ethical awareness in decision-making processes.
Week 1: Basic Information About Business
Week 2: Basic Information About Entrepreneurship
Week 3: Establishing a Company
Week 4: Basic Financial Information About Entrepreneurship
Week 5: Access to Financial Resources in Entrepreneurship
Week 6: Midterm Exam
Week 7: Business Management in a Crisis Environment
Week 8: Kobimetre (SME Measure Scale)
Week 9: Case Studies
Week 10: Case Studies
Week 11: Case Studies
Week 12: Case Studies
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm 30 %
• Final 40 %
• Case Studies 30 %
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