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Fundamental Studies in Business and Entrepreneurship 2012–2013 Concentrated Studies for a Future in Business University of California, Berkeley, Extension extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies An Ideal Study-Abroad Opportunity With a Business Focus Gain the educational foundation you need to pursue a career or advanced study in business with UC Berkeley Extension’s Fundamental Studies in Business and Entrepreneurship (FSBE) program Whether you need a study-abroad experience to complete a four-year-degree requirement or simply want general knowledge of business practices, FSBE is the ideal study-abroad option before entering the workforce or attending graduate programs in the United States You don’t need previous business or work experience to apply—the program is open to recent university graduates and upper-level undergraduates Choose one semester, two semesters (one academic year) or the spring semester plus summer internship Whichever you choose, you earn a business-education credential that signifies a high-caliber, in-depth sequence of courses extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies Fall Semester: Essentials of Business Build a foundation in the concepts and practices essential for doing business in the United States and abroad From examining various levels of management and their fiscal responsibility to studying organizations’ economic decisionmaking processes, you acquire a fundamental understanding of business theories, skills and terms You also study marketing concepts as they relate to the global marketplace, the competitive environment, the consumer, and the use of technology to promote products and services By the end of the semester, you know what it takes to be an effective manager, recognize the importance of business ethics and corporate social responsibility, and improve your business presentation and communication skills Required Courses Essentials of Business Get an introduction to the goals, processes and operations of business enterprises in the United States Your focus is on the functions that a company—whether a multinational corporation or a corner grocery store— must manage effectively to be successful You also study the legal environment in which businesses operate and the importance of business ethics and corporate citizenship Applied Economics for Business Welcome to the study of microeconomics, including the theory of supply and demand and the use of that theory to explain market functions Get an introduction to different market structures and their relationship to market performance and efficiency Explore topics such as limitations of the market system and public policy’s effects on markets, international trade and finance Prescribed Electives Global Business Communication: Writing and Speaking Two courses are offered each fall Sample topics include: Strengthen your written and oral communications skills for the global business environment Explore the foundations of communication theory, and finetune your ability to craft polished business documents, from email messages to formal proposals You also practice planning strategies and interpersonal communication techniques to give effective oral presentations in English • Business Ethics and Social Responsibility • Business Negotiating • Corporate Financial Management • Economic Indicators: Making Sense of Market Data • Essentials of Marketing Essentials of Business Sample Course Schedule Week 10 11 12 13 14 15 Global Business Communication: Writing and Speaking Essentials of Business Applied Economics for Business Break Elective Elective extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies Spring Semester: Entrepreneurship Essentials of Business (fall semester) is not a prerequisite for Entrepreneurship As you consider your future and the possibility of operating a personal or family business, learn what it takes to successfully launch a small business venture Recognize entrepreneurial opportunities, challenges and rewards, and immerse yourself in skills and terminology pertinent to the business sector In addition to studying the financial options for a new endeavor—as well as the economic decision-making process for small to midsize businesses—you learn marketing strategies for launching new products and services, explore human resource management and business ethics, and understand the requirements to establish a business Required Courses Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Opportunity Recognition Learn how to become a successful entrepreneur and avoid common pitfalls By exploring your own entrepreneurial strengths and weaknesses, you gain a foundation in how to build your business Prepare to define and refine the idea, develop the opportunity, and deliver the business venture planning You also learn the importance of the business plan as preparation for launching a business venture, managing the business and obtaining investor dollars Finances for Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners Every budding entrepreneur or small business owner needs to know how to read basic financial statements; understand product costing, initial profit-and-loss development and break-even analysis; manage cash flow; and comprehend various revenue models In a hands-on environment, you learn how to use integrated Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to develop practical financial projections that can immediately impact business operations Leadership for Entrepreneurs Starting a new successful business involves more than a technology or service idea and a business plan To survive, the entrepreneurial leader must adjust both focus and leadership style as the company moves from startup to development of infrastructure and finally to enterprise By examining the leadership qualities of successful entrepreneurs, you understand how they proactively adapt their focus and leadership styles to enhance the growth potential of their businesses Marketing Strategies for Entrepreneurs Study marketing concepts, terminology and practices essential to launching entrepreneurial endeavors and creating successful marketing strategies Understand the influence of branding and the importance of consumer behavior and buying power, and learn to use Web 2.0 and social-media tools, video marketing, search engine marketing and optimization, viral marketing, email marketing, event marketing and more Gain a wealth of practical, executable and affordable strategies to deliver tangible results extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies Summer Internship Opportunity Prescribed Electives Three courses are offered each spring Sample topics include: If you complete the spring-semester Entrepreneurship program, you are eligible for the FSBE summer internship at a Bay Area business To qualify, you must meet the following requirements: • Building, Presenting and Executing a Business Plan • Have an overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher in your FSBE coursework, and maintain a grade of C or higher in all FSBE courses • Business Negotiating • Organization and Management • Strategic Marketing 2.0—Social Media and Other Innovative Technologies • Be a student in good standing throughout the duration of the program An internship coordinator assists you throughout the placement process as you attend an internship orientation, create a résumé and develop your interviewing skills Securing the internship requires interviewing for the position, just as you would interview for a full-time job Once you obtain an internship, a program adviser ensures you meet the program’s academic requirements In addition, an internship site supervisor monitors your performance and attendance throughout the twomonth internship experience Your internship is unpaid and considered an academic program: You earn academic credits for your participation and maintain your status as a full-time student Entrepreneurship Sample Course Schedule Week 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Opportunity Recognition Leadership for Entrepreneurs Marketing Strategies for Entrepreneurs Finances for Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners Break Elective Elective Elective extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies How to Apply Please complete the application forms (pp 9–11), and gather the necessary supporting documents We cannot accept fax or email copies of any application documents Only complete applications including all original documents will be considered for admission Here’s your application checklist:  Enrollment   Statement Application (pp 9–11) of purpose and background Please type a brief statement in your own words (maximum 350 words) explaining your interest in the proposed field of study and your previous background Be sure to: • include your full name and the semester(s) for which you are applying, • discuss your personal interest in the intended field of study, • discuss your academic and/or work experience, if any   Financial statement and certification (in English) dated within 90 days of your application The U.S government requires that you demonstrate sufficient financial resources will be available to you while studying in the United States Please use the chart on p to estimate your total expenses You may provide financial certification in one of two ways:  omplete the “Financial Statement and Certification” C section on p 11 of this brochure If someone else is providing proof of financial support, please clearly indicate your relationship to this person and make sure he or she signs where indicated  ubmit an original letter from a bank S   Proof of English language proficiency Please submit your score from an English language test in accordance with the requirements below (Results must be from a test taken within the past two years.) The ETS institution code is 9216, and the department is undergraduate • TOEFL: 79 (iBT), 550 (PBT) • IELTS Academic Format: 6.5 You are required to submit official evidence of English language proficiency Exemptions are made if you hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from a university located in the United States or in another country in which English is both the official spoken language and the medium of instruction extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies   University transcript and English translation To apply, you must have completed at least three years of university-level studies or two years of a three-year bachelor’s degree program • If you are a graduate of a recognized academic institution outside the U.S., submit a copy of your diploma showing award of a bachelor’s degree that is equivalent to a U.S bachelor’s degree Equivalency is determined by the FSBE office If you have not yet graduated, please provide a transcript for the highest level of education completed • Include an original and official, complete record of each course studied and the marks earned in each subject (complete academic transcripts) Academic records should be issued in their original languages and accompanied by English translations (usually prepared by the university or an official translator) • Academic records or transcripts must be issued by the school and should include the school’s stamp or embossed seal and the signature of the authorized school official In some countries, copies certified by notaries or governmental officials are acceptable, but copies certified by translators or U.S notaries are not acceptable   Copy of your passport photo identification page and expiration date • Include the page in your passport showing your full name and the passport expiration date • Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the last date of your program of study in the United States   $150 application fee (nonrefundable) • Your application cannot be reviewed without this fee • Payment by credit card: Include your credit card number, expiration date and approval signature with your application • Payment by money order or bank draft: Make it payable to UC Regents Your money order or bank draft must be drawn on an account held at a U.S bank or a U.S branch of an international bank   Optional: Résumé/curriculum vitae (C.V.) If you have an employment history, you may include a résumé with your application FSBE is not recommended for students with bachelor’s degrees, advanced degrees, or one or more years of work experience Rather, these students should explore UC Berkeley Extension’s International Diploma Programs Details at extension.berkeley.edu/diploma Dates and Fees Program Dates and Application Deadlines Overseas Application Deadline Transfer Application Deadline* Program Period Send all original documents by airmail or courier to: International Student Administrative Services UC Berkeley Extension 1995 University Ave., Suite 110 Berkeley, CA 94704-7000 USA Note: Please not include any other materials, such as letters of recommendation, that are not mentioned in the checklist We cannot consider any additional information, and the documents will not be returned to you Access to your documents Once submitted, all application materials become the property of UC Berkeley Extension and cannot be returned, duplicated or forwarded to a third party at any time Start and End Dates Fall 2012: Essentials of Business Sept 4–Dec 14, 2012 July 16, 2012 Aug 3, 2012 Spring 2013: Entrepreneurship Jan 14–May 31, 2013 Nov 23, 2012 Dec 7, 2012 Summer 2013: Internship June 17–Aug 16, 2013 No separate application You must complete Entrepreneurship to be eligible for the internship * ransfer deadlines apply to students transferring to FSBE from another U.S institution T Program Fees and Estimated Minimum Expenses The program fee is paid to UC Berkeley Extension Total program cost relates to your study option Essentials of Business (fall) OR Entrepreneurship (spring) Essentials of Business (fall) AND Entrepreneurship (spring) Entrepreneurship (spring) AND Internship (summer) Essentials of Business (fall), Entrepreneurship (spring) AND Internship (summer) Program fee $10,200 $19,900 $12,600 $22,300 Estimated living expenses* $6,000 $12,000 $9,000 $15,000 Total fees and estimated expenses $16,200 $31,900 $21,600 $37,300 Expense Type Notice of acceptance The full application review process can take three to four weeks Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, in the order they are received, and only complete applications are reviewed FSBE programs can fill before the application deadline, so send all application documents as soon as possible You will be notified by mail regarding your acceptance status and further instructions Transfer from another program If you are an international student currently residing in the United States and want to transfer to FSBE, please contact the International Student Administrative Services office at +1-510-642-2564 or intl_students@unex.berkeley.edu * his estimate is based on shared housing and the use of public transportation T If you rent your own apartment or have a car, your expenses may be higher Note: Your financial statement and certification must demonstrate that the dollar amount in “Total fees and estimated expenses” is available in your account All fees are subject to change without notice Included in the program fee: • • • • • • • • U.S medical insurance On-site advising (academic, health, immigration) Program and academic orientation Housing assistance Computer lab access Certificate and transcripts Textbooks and course readers Completion ceremony and reception All fees are subject to change without notice extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies After You Are Accepted If you are accepted for admission, you will receive an acceptance packet with important information about applying for your visa, paying your fees, and enrolling in Fundamental Studies in Business and Entrepreneurship Please be sure to carefully read this information, and contact us if you have any questions More information is available at extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies/apply/accepted F-1 Visa Application Process Cancellation Policy If you are not a U.S citizen or permanent resident of the United States, you must obtain an F-1 student visa to attend the FSBE program Non-U.S citizens entering the country with a visitor visa (B-1, B-2) or under the visa waiver program are not permitted to engage in full-time study FSBE is a full-time program If your cancellation is received in writing via mail, fax or email prior to the start of the program, you will receive a refund of the program fee less a $100 cancellation fee The $150 application fee is nonrefundable Given the special nature of FSBE, requests for refunds after the start of each semester will not be granted If UC Berkeley Extension expects to cancel a program, you will be notified at least 15 days before the scheduled start date and offered alternative study arrangements if available; otherwise, you will be given a full refund If your F-1 visa application is denied after you have been accepted to FSBE, you will receive a full refund of your program fee Your acceptance packet includes the Certificate of Eligibility (I-20) from UC Berkeley Extension verifying that you have been admitted into a full-time course of study To apply for an F-1 student visa, take your acceptance documents, passport and your most current financial statement to the nearest U.S embassy or consulate Program Fee Payments Payment is due 30 days before the first day of class Payments must be made directly to UC Berkeley Extension in U.S dollars Three payment options are currently available:  ank wire transfers They must be made in U.S dollars B and sent to: Bank of America 1655 Grant St Concord, CA 94520 USA Account number: 0175380001 Beneficiary: University of California Regents Beneficiary Information: UC Berkeley Extension International Student Services Routing number: 0260-0959-3 Swift Code: BOFAUS3N All wire fees charged by the bank are the sender’s sole responsibility You are not officially enrolled until International Student Administrative Services is able to successfully track and identify your wire transfer You must fax a copy of your wire confirmation receipt directly to +1-510-643-0216 The wire-tracking process may take 10–15 days No wire transfers will be accepted once the term has commenced  redit cards The following cards are accepted: MasterCard, C Visa, American Express and Diners Club ank drafts Drafts must be in U.S dollars and payable to B UC Regents The draft must be drawn on an account held at a U.S bank or a U.S branch of an international bank extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies Housing Options UC Berkeley Extension works with several area providers to help you locate housing, including private or shared apartments, student residences and homestays View Berkeley housing options at extension.berkeley.edu/international/housing If you have additional housing questions, contact FSBE at +1-510-642-2564 or fundamentalstudies@unex.berkeley.edu We strongly suggest you apply early and arrange housing in advance of your arrival When to Arrive in Berkeley To adjust to the local time, you should plan to arrive in Berkeley three to five days before the start of your program If you have not already arranged housing, you should arrive seven days before the start of your program and visit the International Student Administrative Services office The earliest you can arrive in the United States is 30 days before the start of your program Orientation Your attendance at orientation is mandatory The date and time for your orientation are included in your acceptance packet At the orientation, you will hear about program requirements, receive your class schedule and meet the academic staff and other personnel In addition, the International Student Administrative Services staff will provide details about our medical insurance policy, basic legal responsibilities, understanding your visa documents, traveling and other items to make your stay in the United States successful Failure to attend the orientation may result in the cancellation of your admission Enrollment Application UC Berkeley Extension Fundamental Studies in Business and Entrepreneurship Please type or print clearly with black ink Do not staple documents Program Choice IMPORTANT: To receive your acceptance material, you must provide a street address below Material cannot be delivered to a P.O box Please indicate the program you would like to attend Choose only one ❏ Essentials of Business (fall term only, begins in September) ❏ Entrepreneurship (spring term only, begins in January) ❏ Essentials of Business and Entrepreneurship (fall and spring terms) ❏ Entrepreneurship and Internship* (spring and summer terms) ❏  Essentials of Business, Entrepreneurship and Internship* (September–August) * articipation in an internship is subject to meeting eligibility requirements P In addition, placement requires acceptance by an approved company Provide a street address to which acceptance material should be sent (if different from permanent address) Street: City: Province and postal code: Country: Personal Information Print name as it appears on passport Phone: Family name: Mobile phone: Email: First name: ❏ Male ❏ Female Date of birth: / / Month Day Year How You Heard About the Program ❏ Friend ❏ Relative ❏ Employer ❏ Online search ❏ Education fair Country of birth: ❏ International representative _ Country of citizenship: ❏ Other IMPORTANT: Student’s permanent address in home country is mandatory Street:  Dependents Traveling With You to the United States Dependents include spouse and children If you are traveling with more than two dependents, please use a separate piece of paper Family name: City: Province and postal code: Country: Phone: Mobile phone: First name: ❏ Male ❏ Female Date of birth: / / Month Day Year Country of birth: Country of citizenship: Relationship to applicant: Email: Family name: First name: ❏ Male ❏ Female Date of birth: / / Month Day Year Country of birth: Country of citizenship: Relationship to applicant: (continued) extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies Enrollment Application UC Berkeley Extension Fundamental Studies in Business and Entrepreneurship Please type or print clearly with black ink Do not staple documents $150 Application Fee The application fee may be paid by credit card or bank draft Please indicate your method of payment below ❏  have enclosed a $150 bank draft with my application Bank drafts must be I in U.S dollars and payable to UC Regents The draft must be drawn on an account held at a U.S bank or a U.S branch of an international bank Family name, First name  F-1 Student Transfer Process for Students Currently Studying in the United States From what other U.S educational institution or program will you be transferring to UC Berkeley Extension? Name of school: Name of international student adviser: ❏  lease charge the $150 application fee to the following credit card: P Adviser’s telephone number: ❏ Visa ❏  asterCard ❏  merican Express ❏  iners Club M A D ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Credit card number Adviser’s fax number: Adviser’s email address: ■■ ■■ Your last day of attendance: / Expiration date Please submit copies of your passport, F-1 visa, I-20(s), I-94 and EAD card (if applicable) with your application Name of credit card holder: Proof of English Language Proficiency Credit card billing address: Proficiency in English must be documented Please indicate the documentation you will be submitting with your application ❏  have directed Educational Testing Services (ETS) to send my TOEFL score I report directly to UC Berkeley Extension (Please remember to indicate our ETS institution code: 9216; department: undergraduate.) City: Province and postal code: ❏  am enclosing my TOEFL score report of at least 79 (iBT) I Country: ❏  am enclosing my IELTS Academic Format score report of at least 6.5 I ❏  have earned a degree from a university located in the United States or in I Authorizing signature Date Visa Information Will you apply for an F-1 visa? another country where English is both the official language and the medium of instruction Please find my official transcripts enclosed Education Background ❏ Yes ❏  o N Number of years of university study completed: If no, what type of visa will you use? Expected/actual degree completion date: When will your passport expire? / / Month Day Year Are you already in the United States, or will you enter the United States prior to receiving our visa document, to attend another school or for some other purpose? Degree awarded: ❏ B.A ❏ B.S ❏ M.A ❏ M.S Major field of study (for example: engineering, history, art): ❏ Yes f yes, please submit copies of your passport, visa, I-94 and I-20 if applicable I ❏ No If no, please skip to No What visa status were you given at the port of entry? 10 Applicant Signature I hereby certify that the foregoing information and all information referenced in or enclosed with this application is, to the best of my knowledge, true and correct ❏ B -1 ❏  -2 ❏ O ther B ❏  -1 (F-1 students, please also complete No 7.) F Applicant signature Date If you checked B-1, B-2 or Other: Do you plan to return home and apply for an F-1 visa in your home country? ❏ Yes ❏  o  Please schedule an appointment with the international student N ( adviser as soon as you receive your acceptance package.) 10 extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies (continued) Enrollment Application UC Berkeley Extension Fundamental Studies in Business and Entrepreneurship FINANCIAL STATEMENT AND CERTIFICATION Please type or print clearly with black ink Do not staple documents Sufficient financial resources must be shown to be available to the individual who is taking financial responsibility for the student while the student is studying in the United States These resources are to be in excess of the student’s total fees and estimated expenses; see the chart below The financial statement must be no older than 90 days from the date of receipt of the application Students who defer admission to the next term must submit a new financial statement If family members will be accompanying the student to the United States, please increase the total estimate by $600 per month for the student’s spouse and $400 per month for each of the student’s children Figures below are in U.S dollars Family name, First name To Be Completed by Applicant or Sponsor I certify that funds in excess of $ _ (enter total estimate in U.S dollars) are available to me or my organization and that I or my organization shall hereby accept financial responsibility for the student for the duration of the study period Student’s name Period of study, from to _ / / / / Month Day Year Estimated Minimum Expenses Expense Type Essentials of Business (fall) OR Entrepreneurship (spring) Essentials of Business (fall) AND Entrepreneurship (spring) Entrepreneurship (spring) AND Internship (summer) Essentials of Business (fall), Entrepreneurship (spring) AND Internship (summer) $10,200 $19,900 $12,600 $22,300 Name of financially responsible party or organization Relation to applicant (or name of officer from organization) Signature Program fee Month Day Year Date To Be Completed by Financial Institution Estimated living expenses* $6,000 $12,000 $9,000 $15,000 Total fees and estimated expenses $16,200 $31,900 $21,600 $37,300 This is to certify that the financially responsible party or organization indicated above has access to said funds or greater in holdings with our bank Name of bank official Title of bank official * his estimate is based on shared housing and the use of public transportation If you T rent your own apartment or have a car, your expenses may be higher Note: Your financial statement and certification must demonstrate that the dollar amount in “Total fees and estimated expenses” is available in your account All fees are subject to change without notice Program Fee Payment After you are accepted, please send your program fee to UC Berkeley Extension 30 days prior to the start of term We will not be able to reserve a space in your designated program if your program fee is not received by the deadline Receipt of the program fee in a timely manner is the full responsi­ ility of the student b Organizational Sponsor’s Funds If you are sponsored by an organization, attach a letter from your sponsor describing which expenses the sponsor will pay, and fill out the following: Bank official’s signature Date This is not a guarantee of payment Any official document from the financially responsible individual’s banking institution, such as a monthly banking statement, may be substituted for the bank’s official certification, provided it clearly indicates the following: the date of the statement, the name of the individual, the name of the banking institution, a sum greater than that mentioned above and the name or symbol of the sum’s currency Name of sponsoring organization (company, agency, foundation or government) ❏ Sponsor’s letter attached To be considered for admission, you must include all three pages of the Enrollment Application and all supporting documents Please send the application and enclosures to: International Student Administrative Services UC Berkeley Extension 1995 University Ave., Suite 110 Berkeley, California 94704-7000 USA For questions about the application process, call +1-510-642-2564 or email fundamentalstudies@unex.berkeley.edu Official bank seal or stamp Before mailing the application, please check that you are including the following: ❏  nrollment Application E ❏  tatement of purpose and background S ❏  inancial statement and certification F ❏  ranslation of financial statement, if applicable T ❏  roof of English language proficiency P ❏  ranscripts (and copy of diploma if available) and English language translations T ❏  opy of passport photo identification page C ❏  150 application fee $ extension.berkeley.edu/fundamentalstudies 11 University of California, Berkeley, Extension Fundamental Studies in Business and Entrepreneurship 2012–2013 Sacramento 130 km N  apa 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Essentials of Business and Entrepreneurship (fall and spring terms) ❏ Entrepreneurship and Internship* (spring and summer terms) ❏  Essentials of Business, Entrepreneurship and Internship* (September–August)

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