Business Administration, A.S.
The Business Department offers a non-transfer Associate degree in Business Administration structured around a set of core courses enabling students to develop a general business perspective and skills. The program offers students the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the changing global and domestic business environment and to prepare students for success in their professional careers. The 18 units in the major plus all MSJC Local General Education requirements (for a total of 60 units) is required to earn a non-transfer Associate in Science degree in Business Administration.
Courses
- ACCT 124 — Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I
- ACCT 124H — Honors Financial Accounting - Principles of Accounting I
- ACCT 125 — Managerial Accounting - Principles of Accounting II
- ACCT 125H — Honors Managerial Accounting - Principles of Accounting II
- ACCT 628 — Federal Income Tax Accounting
- ANTH 121 — Indigenous Peoples of California
- BADM 103 — Introduction to Business
- BADM 103H — Honors Introduction to Business
- BADM 104 — Business Communications
- BADM 104H — Honors Business Communications
- BADM 201 — Legal Environment of Business
- BADM 530 — Small Business Entrepreneurship
- COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking
- CSCR 100 — College Success and Career Readiness
- ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON C2001H — Principles of Microeconomics - Honors
- ECON C2002 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON C2002H — Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- ENVS 100 — Humans and Scientific Inquiry
- ETHS 103 — Ethnic Politics in America
- ETHS 112 — Introduction to Chicana/o/x Studies
- ETHS 113 — Introduction to Black Studies
- ETHS 160 — Black History in the American Context
- ETHS 240 — American Indian Literature
- ETHS 275 — Latinx/Chicanx Literature
- ETHS 280 — Ethnic American Literature
- MGT 500 — Introduction to Management (formerly MGT-103)
- MGT 505 — Organizational Behavior (formerly MGT-108)
- MGT 520 — Principles of Marketing Management
- MGT 760 — Elements of Supervision
- PHIL 105 — Introduction to Ethics
- POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics