Business

021 MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING— Associate in Applied Science Degree
(61 credit hours)
Study of basic business skills, along with more indepth study in a chosen field such as management, marketing, or entrepreneurship which can lead to employment as assistant, trainee, supervisor or manager in manufacturing, merchandising or service firms, or government service. Also prepares one to start a business or improve operation of a currently existing business.

General Education Requirements for the AAS degree * (15 credit hours)

Required and Elective Courses

Required Courses
Business 111—Introduction to Business ................ 3
Business 141—Business Math .............................. 3
Business 181—Financial Accounting ..................... 4
Business 182—Managerial Accounting ................ 4
Business 211—Business Law I .............................. 3
Business 212—Business Law II ............................. 3
Business 231—Marketing ...................................... 3
Business 241—Introduction to Finance ................. 3
Business 269—Principles of Management ............ 3
Economics 201—Principles of Economics I ......... 3

Elective Courses
(14 credit hours)
(Recommended)

Computer Information Systems 120—Introduction to Microcomputers ...................... 3
Computer Information Systems 123—Introduction
to Speadsheets on Microcomputers ................. 3
Business 214—Legal and Social Environment ...... 3
Business 236—Advertising ................................... 3
Business 237—Selling ........................................... 3
Business 244—Fundamentals of Investments ....... 3
Business 258—Small Business ............................. 3
Business 271—Human Resources Management .. 3
Economics 202—Principles of Economics II ......... 3
Mathematics 118—General Education Mathematics ....................... 4

 

021 Management & Marketing Associate in Applied Science Degree (62 credit hours minimum)

Study of basic business skills, along with more in depth study in a chosen field such as management, marketing, or entrepreneurship which can lead to employment as assistant, trainee, supervisor or manager in manufacturing, merchandising or service firms, or government service. Also prepare one to start a business or improve their operation of a currently existing business.

First semester

Credit Hours

Business 181 Financial
Accounting
4
Business 111 Introduction to Business 3
Business 141 or Math 118 or higher 3-4
English 101 Composition

3

Elective Psychology 201 General Psychology 3
TOTAL
16-17
Second semester

Credit Hours

Business 182 Managerial Accounting

4

Business 211 Business Law or Business 214
Social and Legal Environment
3
Speech 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
Or English 102 Composition
3
Business 231 Marketing 3
Computer Information Systems 120 Introduction to
Microcomputers
3
TOTAL
16
Third semester

Credit Hours

Business 241 Introduction to Finance 3
Economics 201 Principles of Economics I or
Economics 202 Principles of Economics II
3
General electives 9-12
TOTAL
15-18
Fourth semester

Credit Hours

Business 269 Principles of Management 3
Business electives 4
General Education electives* 6
TOTAL
13
General Electives: Computer Information Systems 123, 145, 158, 257, or 258
Recommended Business Electives: Business 236, 237, 244, 258, 271. 117, or 113