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BC3 Academic Catalog: 2021-2022 
    
BC3 Academic Catalog: 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Management, A.A.S.


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Business Management (302)
Associate in Applied Science Degree

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. The student will also develop the basic computer skills needed by supervisors in the world-of-work. Typical employment positions are Retail Manager, Office Administrator, Account Manager, and Management Information Systems Manager.

Courses listed in the first/third semester will be scheduled for the fall; second/fourth semester courses will be scheduled for the spring.

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Some courses require another course to be taken beforehand or at the same time. To check if a course has a prerequisite or corequisite, see the course description.

Program Competencies 

The student/graduate will be able to:

  • Correctly interpret employment law case studies by applying the appropriate employment law.
  • Apply the four basic managerial functions to plan, organize, lead, and control in a business environment.
  • Apply business leadership principles and concepts to various managerial situations.

Minimum - 60 credits


Note(s):


1 Any mathematics course taken as a part of the requirements in any Business Program must be taken concurrently with or prior to Survey of Accounting (ACCT 110) or Financial Accounting (ACCT 203).

2 Students must choose a combination of nine credits of electives from Accounting (ACCT), Business (BUSN), Computer (COMP), Office Administration (OADM), or Hospitality Management (FSVC) courses. Introduction to Computer Applications (COMP 121) and practicum courses cannot be used as concentration electives. 

 

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