Business Administration/Accounting
Programs
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Business Administration/Accounting, Specialized Associate Degree
Courses
ACC 101: Accounting
Credits 4ACC 102: Accounting II
Credits 4BAA 201: Business Administration/Accounting Externship
Credits 3BLW 201: Business Law
Credits 4BUS 101: Introduction to Business
Credits 4BUS 201: Basic Economics
Credits 3This course is an introduction to the fundamental principles of economics. The class is designed to assist students in developing the appropriate skills necessary to understand and interpret the impact of human action and the economy, market cycles, and the relationship between economics and government.
CAC 201: Computerized Accounting
Credits 3This course expands the student's ability to accomplish accounting functions by exposing students to additional and more complicated accounting functions. Students utilize commonly available software to automate standard accounting procedures. This course also introduces more advanced features of commonly used accounting software.
CAR 201: Career Preparation
Credits 4CMP 101 : English Composition
Credits 4This course is designed to expand the student’s abilities in written communications. Principles of composition are developed through writing and revising various types of communications. Emphasis is placed on construction and composition, including word usage, grammar, and sentence analysis.
COM 101: Effective Communication
Credits 4CUR 101: Current Events
Credits 4HRM 201: Human Resource Management
Credits 4This course is a survey of the fundamentals of human resource management. The class is designed to assist students in developing the appropriate skills necessary to utilize and manage Human Resources in an ever-changing environment. The course framework includes strategic human resource management, staffing, training and development, and compensation.
ITC 101: Introduction to Computers
Credits 4LOG 201: Logic and Critical Thinking
Credits 4MAT 101: Math
Credits 4MCP 201: Management Concepts and Practices
Credits 4PAY 101: Payroll Accounting
Credits 4PSY 201: Psychology
Credits 4Students will explore basic psychological principles and will learn terminology and concepts that psychologists use to explain behavior and mental processes. This course applies the study of psychology to real life situations such as work, school, relationships, and personal well-being.