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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A.A.

Designed to prepare graduates to continue their studies in accounting, economics, management, finance, insurance,marketing, or business administration at a four-year collegeor university.

Upon successful completion of this program,
graduates will be able to:
• transfer to a four-year college or university for further study
in a business field.
• demonstrate effective oral and written communication.
• demonstrate and integrate computer literacy.
• apply fundamental accounting principles and procedures.
• apply legal principles, particularly rules of contracts, to all
business activities.
• recognize the impact of business decisions in both domestic
and global competitive environments.

First Semester

Credits

CIS 105

Introduction to Computers and Applications

or CIS 155

Introduction to Computer Science – Structured Programming – C++

3.5

ENG 105

College English I

3

MAT 150

Introduction to Probability and Statistics

or MAT 155

Finite Mathematics for Business and Social Science

or MAT 160

College Algebra (or higher numbered mathematics course)

3

Elective

Social Science/Humanities

3

Elective*

ACC, AOT, BUS, or CIS

3

Semester Total

15.5

Second Semester

ACC 160

Principles of Accounting I

3.5

BUS 221

BUS 221

3

ENG 106

College English II

3

Elective

Social Science/Humanities

3

Elective

Laboratory Science

4-5

Semester Total

16.5-17.5

Third Semester

ACC 161

Principles of Accounting II

3.5

BUS 241

Business Law I

3

ECO 201

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

CMN 111

Speech

3

Elective

Social Science/Humanities

3

Semester Total

15.5

Fourth Semester

ECO 202

Principles of Microeconomics

3

BUS 256

International Business

or ECO 237

International Relations

3

Electives

Free Electives

9

Semester Total

15

Credit Total

62.5-63.5

Students should consult four-year colleges regarding the transferability of courses in this program.

Credit will not be given for both MAT 150 and BUS 150.

*Recommended electives are BUS 120, 150, 211, 246 and 252.

Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • transfer to a four-year college or university for further study in a business field.
  • demonstrate effective oral and written communication.
  • demonstrate and integrate computer literacy.
  • apply fundamental accounting principles and procedures.
  • apply legal principles, particularly rules of contracts, to all business activities.
  • recognize the impact of business decisions in both domestic and global competitive environments.