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2015-2016 Catalog
Business Administration
BA 47
Careers-Business..................................... 1
Select one from the following ................................. 3-4
BA 39
Finite Mathematics
for Business ................................. 3
STAT 7
Elementary Statistics ................... 4
Accounting Option
ACCTG 4A Financial Accounting.............................. 4
ACCTG 4B Managerial Accounting. ......................... 4
ACCTG 31 Computerized Accounting...................... 3
ACCTG 40 Applied Accounting................................ 4
Total Units
36-38
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ENTREPRENEUR
OPTION
(MAJOR #
R.205B.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
BA 47
Careers-Business..................................... 1
Select one from the following
ACCTG 4A Financial Accounting.............................. 4
ACCTG 4B Managerial Accounting. ......................... 4
Select one from the following ................................. 3-4
BA 39
Finite Mathematics
for Business ................................. 3
STAT 7
Elementary Statistics ................... 4
Entrepreneurship Option
BA 38
Operation of the Small
Business.................................................. 3
BA 52
Introduction to
Entrepreneurship.................................... 3
MKTG 10 Marketing............................................... 3
Total Units
34-36
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, GENERAL
BUSINESS OPTION
(MAJOR
#R.205C.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