Business Administration (Diploma)
The Business Administration curriculum is designed to introduce students to the various aspects of the free enterprise system. Students will be provided with a fundamental knowledge of business functions, processes, and an understanding of business organizations in today's global economy. Course work includes business concepts such as accounting, business law, economics, management, and marketing. Skills related to the application of these concepts are developed through the study of computer applications, communication, team building, and decision making. Through these skills, students will have a sound business education base for lifelong learning. Graduates are prepared for employment oppo
Courses
- ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success
- ACC120 — Prin of Financial Accounting
- ART111 — Art Appreciation
- ART114 — Art History Survey I
- ART115 — Art History Survey II
- BUS110 — Introduction to Business
- BUS115 — Business Law I
- BUS125 — Personal Finance
- BUS137 — Principles of Management
- BUS153 — Human Resource Management
- BUS253 — Leadership and Mgt Skills
- CIS110 — Introduction to Computers
- COM231 — Public Speaking
- CTS130 — Spreadsheet
- ECO251 — Prin of Microeconomics
- ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry
- ENG112 — Writing/Research in the Disc
- ENG231 — American Literature I
- ENG232 — American Literature II
- ENG241 — British Literature I
- ENG242 — British Literature II
- ENG262 — World Literature II
- HUM115 — Critical Thinking
- HUM120 — Cultural Studies
- HUM130 — Myth in Human Culture
- MAT110 — Math Measurement & Literacy
- MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy
- MAT152 — Statistical Methods I
- MKT120 — Principles of Marketing
- MKT223 — Customer Experience
- MUS110 — Music Appreciation
- MUS112 — Introduction to Jazz
- PHI215 — Philosophical Issues
- PHI240 — Introduction to Ethics
- REL110 — World Religions
- REL211 — Intro to Old Testament
- REL212 — Intro to New Testament