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Nov 24, 2024
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2022-2023 Southern Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, A.A.S.
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Purpose
The Business Administration Program meets the needs of students who wish a broad overview of business and desire not to enroll in a specialized curriculum in business. The program is designed to acquaint students with major subject areas of business, to improve student’s business vocabulary, and to provide students with an understanding of influencing factors in business decision making and activities. While this program is not designed to transfer into a four-year program, there are some 2 + 2 articulation agreements in existence with several colleges/universities.
The full Business Administration Program is available online. Some courses may be offered at Campus locations. Check schedule for offerings.
Program Level Outcomes:
- Students will apply critical-thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills required to function effectively in a business environment.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in diverse business situations.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of globalization and the impact of cultural, economic, regulatory, and social environments on businesses and organizations.
- Students will apply core business concepts of the functional areas of business (accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing) in evaluating business issues.
- Students will demonstrate the knowledge and application of ethical concepts and behaviors in the workplace.
- Students will evaluate, analyze, and interpret information using quantitative methods to make sound business decisions.
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Total Credit Hours: 60
~ Designates courses on the statewide Core Coursework Transfer Agreement.
¹Restricted Specialized Elective: Choose from AH 220 , AH 285 , Accounting (AC), Business (BU), Computer Information Systems (CS), Economics (EC), Entrepreneurism (EP), Finance (FN), Management (MG), or Marketing (MK) courses not already required by the program and other related courses as approved by the Dean.
2General Education Elective: Choose from any English (EN), History (HS), Mathematics (MT), Political Science (PS), Psychology (PY), or Sociology (SO) course not already required by the program.
This degree program provides students the opportunity to receive credit for their high school EDGE courses (http://careertech.k12.wv.us/edge/edgeCollege.html) as designated by the (E) within the program sequence.
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