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Delta Epsilon Chi Competitive Events Program
Have you ever considered what it takes to move from success in the classroom to success in the real world? Click on the puzzle piece that best describes your college major or your future career to find the competitive event(s) for you.
Rollover each piece to discover what's underneath.

Delta Epsilon Chi's Competitive Events Program
allows you to put your experience and knowledge to the
test. The Competitive Events Program includes a selection
of events for more than 20 career areas and gives you
the chance to compete against your peers for top international
honors. Competitive events recognize student achievement, and provide opportunities for traveling to conferences and networking with peers, while testing the knowledge and skills of members. Delta Epsilon Chi's Competitive Events Program is considered our flagship of student development and career preparation. In all events, students interact with business and industry professionals serving as judges.
Types of Events
Business Simulation events include an interactive role–play and a written multiple–choice exam.
Case Study events involve analyzing real–world case situations and presenting solutions.
Prepared Business Presentation events involve preparing a written prospectus, design, sales presentation or Website and presenting the work for evaluation.
Reference Table of ALL Events
There are rules and guidelines unique to each competitive event. Be sure to download the complete set of instructions for the event you will compete in.
Your complete Interactive Guide to Competitive Events provides you the details for every competitive event. (Please be patient, this takes some time to download.)
Your complete Interactive Guide to Conferences and Programs provides you the details for all events and programs associated with Delta Epsilon Chi. (Please be patient, this takes some time to download.)
Financial Statement Analysis Event Guidelines (official event in 2008–2009)
Thank you to all of the accounting and finance instructors and advisors who have
provided feedback to the Postsecondary Advisory Council regarding the draft guidelines.
The two companies to be analyzed for the 2007-08 PILOT TEST of this event are the Campbell Soup Company and General Mills, Inc.
Introduction to Management
Human Resource Management
Business Ethics
Criminal Justice
Supervision
Management Seminar
Sales Management
Restaurant Management
Retail Management
Food Service Management
Small Business Management
Introduction to Marketing
Marketing Communications
Advertising
Business-to-Business Marketing
Fashion Marketing
Internet Marketing
International Marketing
Entertainment Marketing
Sports Marketing
Visual Communications
Selling
Public Relations
Personal Selling
Sales Management
Retail Sales
Fashion Design
Graphic Design
Interior Design
Web site Design
Accounting
Finance
Financial Services
Insurance
Real Estate
Auditing
Introduction to Business
Business Management
Business Administration
Specialized Business (i.e. Agri–business)
Small Business Management
Entrepreneurship
Business Ethics
Business Law
Culinary Arts
Food Service Management
Restaurant Management
Hotel & Lodging Management
Travel & Tourism
Restaurant Management
Food Service Management
Sports Marketing
Entertainment Marketing
Culinary Arts
Economic principles are infused into virtually all competitive events.
Information Technology
Website Design
Computer Information Systems
Internet Marketing
E–commerce
Accounting Concepts
Business Law for Entrepreneurial Ventures
Business Planning
Creativity
Customer Service Management
Employment Development & Human Resources
Entrepreneurial Finance
Entrepreneurial Marketing
Entrepreneurial Ventures
Family Business Management
Foundations of Entrepreneurship (Introduction to Entrepreneurship)
Internet Marketing
New Venture Management
Operations Management
Risk Management
Small Business Consulting
Small Business Marketing/Promotion
Small Business Management
Small Business Planning & Development
Supervision Principles
The application of technology is used in data analysis, decision making, and computer/multimedia presentations.
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