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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
BUSINESS CONCENTRATION - 2011 Business Concentration (Associate of Arts Degrees):
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Overview Program ID - AA.BADMN The Business Administration Department offers eight academic programs, placing graduates in a competitive position when seeking employment or transferring to fouryear academic institutions. Students qualify for entry-level positions within their areas of concentration. This concentration prepares students to transfer to four-year colleges or universities and major in business administration. A bachelor's degree enhances the competitive status of students for entry into business-related fields, and prepares students for advanced degrees. The college has transfer articulation agreements with many four-year academic institutions in the area. Students interested in transferring credits from this program to a four-year institution should see a transfer counselor to select appropriate electives. The department also encourages students to consult with their advisors concerning transfer requirements. Career Outlook: Students' potential careers vary depending upon the chosen major and include accounting, mid-level management, banking, finance, and insurance. Students must complete a bachelor's degree as a minimum requirement for entry into these fields. Students may need to pursue graduate work, as well. Upon completion of this concentration graduates will be able to: Describe the interaction of history, culture, literature, economics, and science as studied within a broad liberal arts curriculum. Demonstrate competence in reading and writing/ literacy skills and in the organization of critical thinking and problem solving behaviors. Examine management theory and practice and explain basic business methodology and application

Students enrolling in this degree program can earn World Studies Emphasis certification simultaneously.

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES: College Writing I ENG111 3 ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement College Writing II ENG112 3 ENG111

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College Writing II Individual and Society

ENG112 From Area 2 satisfied by progr From Area 3 satisfied by progr From Area 4 From Area 5 From Area 6 subtotal

ENG111

World View

Quantitative Thought Science and Technology Humanities

3 4 3 16

MAT094 or placement

CONCENTRATION COURSES: Introduction to Business Principles of Accounting I Principles of Psychology or Organizational Behavior/Design Principles of Management Applications/Concepts Principles of Marketing BUS101 ACC101 PSY101 or MAN112 MAN111 CIT110 MAN105 3 3 3 ESL098 or RDG095 or placement and BUS 101 BUS101 ESL098 or RDG095 or placement ENG090 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement MAT094 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement ACC101 MAT094 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement MAT195

3 3 3

Macroeconomics

ECO201

Principles of Accounting II Microeconomics

ACC102 ECO202

3 3

Calculus for Management Science Behavioral Science Elective Lab Science Elective Literature Elective Literature Elective Statistics I

MAT231

4 3 4 3 3

pre/co-req ENG111 pre/co-req ENG111 MAT094

MAT181 subtotal

3 47 63

TOTAL CREDITS

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