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BC3 Academic Catalog: 2008-2009 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Management, A.A.S.


This degree in Business Management provides a broad-based coverage of both practical and theoretical business knowledge for those presently employed in supervisory positions who desire advancement and for those who seek initial supervisory training in preparation for employment. Courses provide skill development in all facets of business operations and communications, with the option of an emphasis area in accounting, computer information systems, marketing, or general business. The student will also develop the basic computer skills needed by supervisors in the world-of-work. A graduate of this program seeks employment as a retail manager, office administrator, account manager, and management information systems manager.

Minimum - 62 credits


Note(s):


* Course has a prerequisite

a Business Math must be taken PRIOR to or concurrently with Basic Accounting/Accounting I.

b Students selecting the Accounting Concentration must take ACCT 201 (Accounting I) and ACCT 202 (Accounting II). It is suggested that they take BUSN 121 (Business Math) and ACCT 201 concurrently during the first semester.

1 A minimum of 9 credit hours in one concentration area is required.

Accounting Option


Marketing Option


A minimum of 9 credits must be selected from the following:

Computer Option


A minimum of 9 credits must be selected from the following:

General Business Option


A minimum of 9 credits selected from the set of ACCT, BUSN, COMP, and OADM courses not already required for the program AND excluding the practicum courses (BUSN 163, BUSN 232, COMP 228, COMP 272, COMP 280, OADM 205, OADM 206, OADM 281).