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2015-2016 Catalog

Business Administration

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT

OPTION

(MAJOR #

R.205F.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 40 Applied Accounting.................................4

Select one from the following ................................. 3-4

BA 39

Finite Mathematics

for Business ................................. 3

STAT 7

Elementary Statistics ................... 4

Management Option

BA 15

Introduction to Management.................. 3

BA 38

Operation of the Small Business............. 3

MKTG 10 Marketing............................................... 3

Total Units

34-36

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MARKETING

OPTION

(MAJOR

#R.205G.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