| The Business
Administration Program prepares students for a variety
of careers in business. A core curriculum provides
students with a foundation of knowledge applicable to
any business career. The Business Administration Program
offers an Associate in Applied Science degree, diplomas
and a variety of certificates in the areas of
Accounting, Finance, Financial Perspective, General
Business, Hospitality Management, Industrial Supervisor,
Information Systems Management, Leadership, Management,
Office Systems, Real Estate Management, Sales, Small
Business Management, Team Leadership, Telecommunications
Systems Management and Turf Grass / Landscaping
Management.
The curriculum is designed for
those who seek entry level jobs as well as for currently
employed individuals wishing to enhance their skills. A
student specializes by choosing from the following
Options, Diplomas and Certificates:
The Accounting Option /
Certificate leads to careers in accounting including
bookkeeper, accounting clerk, cost payroll clerk and any
positions using microcomputer-based systems.
General Education:
ENG 101 Writing I
CIS 100 Introduction to Computers OR
CS 101 Introduction to Computing I OR
OST 105 Introduction to Information
Systems
COM 181 Basic Public Speaking OR
COM 252 Introduction to Interpersonal
Communication
ECO 101 Contemporary Economic Issues OR
ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics OR
ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
MT 105 Business Mathematics OR
MT 110 Applied Mathematics
Heritage/Humanities
Natural or Applied Science Course
|
3
3
(3)
(3)
3
(3)
3
(3)
(3)
3
(3)
3
3
|
| |
Subtotal
21
|
Technical Courses:
ENG 102 Writing II
OR
CMS 152 Writing for Business & Industry OR
OST 235 Business Communications Technology
CIS 130 Microcomputer Applications and
Development OR
OST 240 Software Integration
BA 160 Introduction to Business OR
B&E 100 Introduction to Business and Economics
BA 250 Business Employability Seminar
BA 267 Introduction to Business Law
BA 282 Principles of Marketing
BA 283 Principles of Management
ACC 201 Financial Accounting OR
ACT 101 Fundamentals of Accounting I AND
ACT 102 Fundamentals of Accounting II
ACC 202 Managerial Accounting
QMS 101 Introduction to Quality Systems
|
3
(3)
(3)
3
(3)
3
(1)
1
3
3
3
3
(3)
(3)
3
3 |
| |
Subtotal 47-52 |
Required:
ACT 279 Computerized
Accounting Systems 3
ACT 281 Individual Taxation 3
ACT 286 Financial Accounting Topics 3Choose 6
hours from the following Approved Technical
Courses*:
ACT 196 Payroll Accounting
ACT 277 Managerial Accounting Topics
BA 212 Introduction to Financial Management
ACT 290 Selected Topics in Accounting (Topic)
ACT 295 Corporate and Partnership Taxation
BA 120 Personal Finance
CIS 230 Advanced Microcomputer Applications
COE 199 Cooperative Education: (Business
Administration) OR
BA 280 Business Internship
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3
3
3
3
3
3
1-3
3
3
3
1-3
(1-3)
|
| |
Subtotal
15 |
| |
Total 62-67 |
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