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2015-2016 Catalog

Business Administration

GENERAL BUSINESS, MARKETING

(MAJOR #

R.204C.AS

)

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE

This associate degree is intended for students who wish to be

successful in the business environment. The course of study

will prepare the student for employment at both the beginning

and intermediate levels of business positions along with

beginning and intermediate levels of supervisory positions.

They will have acquired the necessary skills, education,

and classroom experience to understand how businesses

function the role that management plays in effective business

operations, and the many facets of organizational behavior and

employee motivation in the workplace. They will be able to

apply these skills immediately in the workplace.

ACCTG 40 Applied Accounting.................................4

BA 5

Business Communications.......................3

BA 10

Introduction to Business..........................3

BA 26

Virtual Enterprise....................................3

BA 47

Careers-Business......................................1

IS 15

Computer Concepts.................................3

MKTG 10

Marketing ...............................................3

MKTG 11

Salesmanship ..........................................3

MKTG 12

Advertising and Promotion .....................3

Select one (1): ............................................................ 3-4

BA 39

Finite Mathematics for

Business....................................... 3

STAT 7

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

Total Units 29-30

GENERAL BUSINESS, RETAILING

(MAJOR #

R.204D.AS)

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE

This associate degree is intended for students who wish to be

successful in the business environment. The course of study

will prepare the student for employment at both the beginning

and intermediate levels of business positions along with

beginning and intermediate levels of supervisory positions.

They will have acquired the necessary skills, education,

and classroom experience to understand how businesses

function the role that management plays in effective business

operations, and the many facets of organizational behavior and

employee motivation in the workplace. They will be able to

apply these skills immediately in the workplace.

ACCTG 40 Applied Accounting................................ 4

BA 5

Business Communications...................... 3

BA 10

Introduction to Business......................... 3

BA 26

Virtual Enterprise................................... 3

BA 47

Careers-Business..................................... 1

IS 15

Computer Concepts................................ 3

MKTG 10

Marketing .............................................. 3

Select one (1): ............................................................ 3-4

BA 39

Finite Mathematics for

Business....................................... 3

STAT 7

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

Total Units 23-24

HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

(MAJOR

#R.204B.CA

)

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

Students who complete the outlined course of study will be

prepared for entry-level supervisory positions in hospitality

management. They will have acquired the necessary skills,

education, and classroom experience to understand how

tourism businesses function, how to communicate effectively

with customers and employees, and the importance of positive

customer relations in the hospitality industry. They will be able

to apply these skills immediately in the workplace.

BA 5 Business Communications..................................... 3

BA 10 Introduction to Business....................................... 3

BA 12 Introduction to Hospitality.................................. 3

BA 19V Cooperative Work Experience, Business. ........... 6

OT 48 Today’s Receptionist..........................................1.5

Total Units

16.5

Advisors: Nasalroad, M.Sorensen

CERTIFICATE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

(MAJOR

#R.204B.CN

)

Students who complete the outlined course of study will

be prepared for entry-level positions in the tourist industry.

They will have acquired the necessary skills, education, and

classroom experience to understand the hospitality industry

and be able to contribute these skills immediately to firms

in tourism.

BA 12

Introduction to Hospitality.............. 3

BA 19V

Cooperative Work

Experience, Business........................ 6

OT 48

Today’s Receptionist..................... 1.5

Total Units

10.5

Advisor: Nasalroad

MANAGEMENT

(MAJOR

#R.2180.AS

)

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE

This associate degree is intended for students who wish to be

successful in the business environment. The course of study

will prepare the student for employment at both the beginning

and intermediate levels of business positions along with

beginning and intermediate levels of supervisory positions.

They will have acquired the necessary skills, education, and

classroom experience to understand how businesses function,

the role that management plays in effective business operations,