This degree is designed to prepare students for employment or advancement in the business community. Skills obtained in this program could be applied in a variety of settings, includint retail, office, hospitality, and operations management, as well as sales and customer service. It is specifically designed for the student who plans to enter hte workforce after graduation. Students who plan to pursue a baccaluareate degree business whould follwe the Business A.S. or A.A. program.
The Program Calendar has the recommended order for completing the courses and our campus schedules.This program is also available in an evening accelerated format.
General Education: 15 credits
| ENG 1010 | English Composition I |
| Humanities/Fine Arts Elective* | |
| ECO 201 or 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics or Microeconomics |
| COMM 1120 OR 2100 | Introduction to Communication or Argumentation & Debate |
| MATH elective* |
* must meet general education requirements
Business Courses: 45 credits
BIT 120 Career Success
BIT 240 Spreadsheet Applications
elective
BUS 111 Business Writing
BUS 121 Principles of Accounting I
BUS 122 Principles of Accounting II
BUS 185 Marketing and E-Commerce
BUS 241 Fundamentals of Sales and Service
BUS 242 Principles of Supervision
BUS 243 Entrepreneurship
BUS 250 Human Resource Management
BUS 251 Business Law
BUS 299 Business Management Capstone
CIS 109 Computer Applications
CIS 209 Database Applications