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Associate Degree and Certificate Programs
2015-2016 Catalog
Biology - Business Administration
students will have the hands on experience and be able to
work with the equipment in a health setting such as an
EKG machine, otoscope, microscope, spectrophotometer,
autoclave, etc. The students will have a basic understanding
of aseptic transfer, microbiological techniques, and
pathogenicity.
Take a total of 18 minimum units............................. 18
Take a minimum of 8 units from: ........................ 8
BIOL 1
Principles of Biology............. 4
BIOL 2
Environmental Science......... 4
BIOL 3
Introduction to
Life Science........................... 4
BIOL 5
Human Biology.................... 4
BIOL 11A
Biology for Science
Majors I ............................... 5
BIOL 11B
Biology for Science
Majors II .............................. 5
BIOL 20
Human Anatomy ................. 4
BIOL 22
Human Physiology............... 5
BIOL 31
Microbiology........................ 5
Take a minimum of 3 units from: ........................ 3
CHEM 1A
General Chemistry. .............. 5
CHEM 1B
General Chemistry and
Qualitative Analysis.............. 5
CHEM 3A
Introductory General
Chemistry............................. 4
CHEM 3B
Introductory and Biological
Chemistry ............................ 3
PHYS 2A
General Physics 1 ................. 4
PHYS 2B
General Physics 2 ................. 4
PHYS 4A
Physics for Scientists and
Engineers ............................. 4
PHYS 4B
Physics for Scientists and
Engineers.............................. 4
PHYS 4C
Physics for Scientists
and Engineers ...................... 4
Total Units
18
Other recommended courses: Chemistry 8, 9 or 28A, 28B,
29A, 29B; Mathematics 5A, 5B
Advisors: Elizondo, Fleuridor, Gray (Madera), Marquez
Smith Bush, Yancey (Oakhurst)
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Program Learning Outcome:
• Upon successful completion of this program, the
student will be able to create and interpret business
documents by utilizing research and analytical
skills learned in human relations, accounting,
marketing, entrepreneurship, management,
economics, and finance.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ACCOUNTING
OPTION
(MAJOR
#R.205A.AS)
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE
A student who completes this degree will be prepared to assume
responsibility for an entry or mid-level managerial position in
an organization. This degree provides students with a broad
knowledge of modern business and management theories
through a carefully structured core curriculum consisting of
courses in accounting, economics, management, and computer
information systems. Multiple options are available including:
accounting, administration, entrepreneurship, general
business, information systems, management, marketing,
logistics & distribution and real estate.
At the time of graduation, a student completing the courses
of study will be able to:
• interpret the functions of business
• prepare, read, analyze and communicate
financial information
• use financial information in decision-making
• understand of the duties of a manager:
planning, organizing, directing, and controlling
• understand the fundamental legal concepts and
their application to business
• understand basic business computer applications
• utilize written and oral communication skills
Business Administration Core
BA 5
Business Communications...................... 3
BA 10
Introduction to Business......................... 3
BA 33
Human Relations in
Business.................................................. 3
ECON 1A Principles of Macroeconomics................. 3
ECON 1B Principles of Microeconomics................. 3
IS 15
Computer Concepts................................ 3
Select one from the following
BA 19V Cooperative Work
Experience, Business................................1
BA 27
Students in Free Enterprise
SIFE/Collegiate Entrepreneurs
Organization .......................................... 1