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DSST Introduction to Business is a Prometric business credit exam with 100 questions in 2 hours, ACE-recommended 3 lower-level baccalaureate credits, and a 400 minimum score.
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DSST Introduction to Business is a Prometric business credit exam with 100 questions in 2 hours, ACE-recommended 3 lower-level baccalaureate credits, and a 400 minimum score.
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DSST Introduction to Business is part of Prometric's DSST credit-by-exam program and is designed for credit comparable to an introductory business course. The current GetCollegeCredit exam page lists form codes SP543, SN543, SY543, and SZ543; level 3 baccalaureate; 3 semester hours; and a minimum score of 400. The DSST fact sheet lists 100 questions in 2 hours and recommends lower-level baccalaureate credit. The content scope includes economic issues, international business, government and business, business ownership, entrepreneurship and franchising, management process, human resource management, production and operations, marketing management, financial management, risk management and insurance, and management information systems. The published outline weights Foundations of Business at 25%, Functions of Business at 60%, and Contemporary Issues at 15%. Preparation should center on broad business vocabulary, management functions, marketing mix, accounting and finance basics, HR and operations concepts, ownership forms, competition, regulation, e-commerce, ethics, social responsibility, and global business. Candidates should confirm institution acceptance, the 4-digit score recipient code, available delivery mode, fee rules, and retest policy before scheduling.
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