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Business and Management, A.A.S.


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This curriculum is designed for students who wish to complete two years of college preparation applicable to immediate employment in business and management areas. The degree is subdivided into several concentrations.

Accounting Concentration: Business and Management, A.A.S.


The accounting concentration is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and training necessary to obtain employment in public and private accounting and federal, state and local governments. Emphasis is placed on the utilization of the microcomputer to solve accounting and business problems electronically.

Students pursuing the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) credential and those planning to transfer to senior institutions should consider the university parallel associate of science degree, Business Administration emphasis.

This is an occupational program designed to equip students for employment. This program is not a transfer program, although many institutions accept all or part of the course work toward the bachelor’s degree.

Summary of Required Hours

     
Course Title Credit Hours
Freshman Fall Spring
ACC 1010 - College Accounting I  3  
ACC 1020 - College Accounting II    3
ACC 1110 - Applications/Simulations I  2  
ACC 1120 - Applications/Simulations II    2
ACC 2311 - Payroll Taxes    1
ACC 2312 - Personal and Small Business Taxes    2
BUS 1010 - Introduction to Business  3  
BUS 1310 - Business Calculations  3  
CIS 1110 - Business Applications on PC’s     

or

3  
CIS 1121 - Spreadsheets/Databases     
MATH 1510 - Introductory Statistics    3
OSA 1610 - Keyboarding  2  
1Business Elective   3/2
     
Total 16 14/13
     
Sophomore    
ACC 2020 - Principles of Accounting II     
ACC 2240 - Managerial Finance  3  
ACC 2511 - Introduction to Peachtree Accounting    3
ACC 2512 - Accounting Projects in Peachtree    1
ACC 2531 - Introduction to Quick books    2
ACC 2532 - Accounting Projects in Quick books  1  
BUS 2230 - Personal Finance  2  
ECON 2110 - Principles of Micro Economics  3  
ENGL 1010 - Composition I  3  
MGT 1210 - Supervisory Management  3  
1Business Elective   3
2General Education Elective   3/2
2Humanities/Fine Arts Elective   3/4
    3
Total 15 15/18

1In consultation with academic advisors, students may select electives that meet career/college degree requirements.

2In consultation with academic advisors, students may select appropriate General Education and Humanities/Fine Arts electives.


Business Concentration: Business and Management, A.A.S.


This concentration allows students to specialize in several areas of business. Advisors can assist students in making career choices.

This is an occupational program designed to equip students for employment. This program is not a transfer program, although many institutions accept all or part of the course work toward the bachelor’s degree.

Summary of Required Hours

     
Course Title Credit Hours
Freshman Fall Spring
ACC 1010 - College Accounting I  3  
ACC 1020 - College Accounting II    3
BUS 1010 - Introduction to Business    3
BUS 1310 - Business Calculations  3  
CIS 1110 - Business Applications on PC’s     
or 3  
1CIS 1121 - Spreadsheets/Databases     
ENGL 1010 - Composition I    3
MGT 1010 - Concepts of Management  3  
MGT 1210 - Supervisory Management    3
2Career Electives 3 3
     
Total 15 15
     
Sophomore    
BUS 2020 - Business Communications/Report Writing    3
BUS 2100 - Marketing and Sales  3  
3ECON 2110 - Principles of Micro Economics  3  
3MATH 1510 - Introductory Statistics  3  
MGT 2240 - Managerial Finance    3
2Career Electives 3 6/5
3General Education Elective   3/4
3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3  
     
Total 15 15

1In consultation with academic advisor, students may opt for CIS 1110. OSA 1610 is a recommended co- or pre-requisite for CIS 1110/1121.

2In consultation with academic advisor, students may select electives that meet career/college degree requirements.

3In consultation with academic advisor, students may select appropriate Social/Behavioral Science, Natural Science/Mathematics, Humanities/ Fine Arts and General Education electives.


Computers and Information Systems Concentration: Business and Management, A.A.S.


This concentration provides a student with basic business knowledge and technical skills required to install, administer and maintain computer networks and systems in a business environment.

This program also prepares students for the following industry recognized certifications: CompTIA A+, Network+, and Security+, and Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE).

This is an occupational program designed to equip students for employment. This program is not a transfer program although many institutions accept all or part of the course work toward the bachelor’s degree.

Summary of Required Hours

     
Course Title Credit Hours
Freshman Fall Spring
BUS 1010 - Introduction to Business    3
BUS 1310 - Business Calculations    3
CIS 1270 - Desktop Operating Systems    3
CIS 1291 - Windows Server Networks  1  
CIS 1294 - Active Directory    3
CIT 1100 - Computer Networking I  3  
CIT 1601 - Hardware/Operating Systems  3  
CIT 1602 - IT Support Functions  3  
ENGL 1010 - Composition I  3  
OSA 1610 - Keyboarding  2  
SPE 2310 - Public Speaking    3
     
Total 15 15
     
Sophomore    
ACC 1010 - College Accounting I  3  
ACC 1020 - College Accounting II    3
CIS 1121 - Spreadsheets/Databases  3  
CIS 2100 - Co-Op/Internship Experience    2
CIS 2101 - Network Security  3  
CIS 2293 - Planning Networks  3  
CIS 2297 - Designing Networks    1
CIT 2030 - Servers/Network Operating Systems    3
ECON 2110 - Principles of Micro Economics  3  
1Humanities/Fine Arts Elective   3
1Mathematics Elective   3
     
Total 15 15

1In consultation with academic advisor, students may select appropriate Humanities/Fine Arts and Mathematics electives.


Health Care Management Concentration: Business and Management, A.A.S.


This concentration is designed for the individual who plans to become an employee in a nursing home, hospital, clinic or a home health care agency.

This is an occupational program designed to equip students for employment. This program is not a transfer program, although many institutions accept all or part of the course work toward the bachelor’s degree.

Summary of Required Hours

     
Course Title Credit Hours
Freshman Fall Spring
ACC 1010 - College Accounting I  3  
ACC 1020 - College Accounting II    3
CIS 1110 - Business Applications on PC’s     
or 3  
CIS 1121 - Spreadsheets/Databases     
ECON 2110 - Principles of Micro Economics    3
ENGL 1010 - Composition I  3  
MGT 1010 - Concepts of Management  3  
MGT 1020 - Concepts of Management    3
OSA 1610 - Keyboarding  2  
OSA 2510 - Medical Terminology  3  
1Business Elective   3
2Humanities/Fine Arts Elective   3
     
Total 17 15
     
Sophomore    
BIOL 1010 - Survey of Biology I  / BIOL 1011 - Survey of Biology I Laboratory  4  
BUS 2020 - Business Communications/Report Writing    3
3CPE 1010 - Cooperative Education I    3
CPE 1011 - Job Search Skills  1  
MGT 1210 - Supervisory Management    3
OSA 1040 - Medical Insurance/Accounting    3
OSA 2050 - Health care Legal/Ethical Issues  3  
OSA 2060 - Coding  3  
SPE 2310 - Public Speaking  3  
1Business Elective   2
     
Total 14 14

1In consultation with academic advisor, students may select electives that meet career/college degree requirements.

2In consultation with academic advisor, students may select appropriate Humanities/Fine Arts elective.

3Cooperative Education placements in the healthcare field must be pre-arranged with the Cooperative Education Office before students can enroll in the course. The academic advisor will help determine when the student is prepared for their internship.


Management Concentration: Business and Management, A.A.S.


This concentration is designed for potential and practicing managers. The program is applicable for management in service and manufacturing settings.

This is an occupational program designed to equip students for employment. This program is not a transfer program, although many institutions accept all or part of the course work toward the bachelor’s degree.

Summary of Required Hours

     
Course Title Credit Hours
Freshman Fall Spring
ACC 1010 - College Accounting I  3  
ACC 1020 - College Accounting II    3
BUS 1010 - Introduction to Business    3
BUS 1310 - Business Calculations  3  
CIS 1110 - Business Applications on PC’s     
or 3  
CIS 1121 - Spreadsheets/Databases     
ENGL 1010 - Composition I  3  
MATH 1510 - Introductory Statistics    3
MGT 1010 - Concepts of Management  3  
MGT 1020 - Concepts of Management    3
OSA 1610 - Keyboarding  2  
1Humanities/Fine Arts Elective   3
     
Total 17 15
     
Sophomore    
BUS 2020 - Business Communications/Report Writing    3
CPE 1011 - Job Search Skills  1  
ECON 2110 - Principles of Micro Economics  3  
INT 1100 - Introduction to Technology  3  
INT 2410 - Occupational Safety  2  
MGT 1210 - Supervisory Management    3
MGT 2240 - Managerial Finance    3
MGT 2610 - Production/Operations Management I  3  
SPE 2310 - Public Speaking    3
2Business Elective   4
     
Total 12 16

1In consultation with academic advisor, students may select appropriate Humanities/Fine Arts elective.

2In consultation with academic advisor, students may select electives that meet career/college degree requirements.


Small Business Management Concentration: Business and Management, A.A.S.


This concentration is for individuals who want to start a business or who have a small business and need more knowledge on how to increase markets, profits and productivity by using management tools and techniques.

This is an occupational program designed to equip students for employment. This program is not a transfer program, although many institutions accept all or part of the course work toward the bachelor’s degree. 

Summary of Required Hours

   
Course Title Credit Hours
Freshman Fall Spring
ACC 1010 - College Accounting I  3  
ACC 1020 - College Accounting II    3
BUS 1010 - Introduction to Business    3
BUS 1310 - Business Calculations    3
BUS 2100 - Marketing and Sales  3  
CIS 1110 - Business Applications on PC’s     
or 3  
CIS 1121 - Spreadsheets/Databases     
ENGL 1010 - Composition I  3  
MGT 1010 - Concepts of Management  3  
MGT 1020 - Concepts of Management    3
OSA 1610 - Keyboarding  2  
1Humanities/Fine Arts Elective   3
     
Total 17 15
   
Sophomore  
ACC 2511 - Introduction to Peachtree Accounting    1
ACC 2512 - Accounting Projects in Peachtree    2
BUS 2020 - Business Communications/Report Writing    3
BUS 2310 - Entrepreneurship    3
BUS 2230 - Personal Finance  3  
CPE 1011 - Job Search Skills  1  
ECON 2110 - Principles of Micro Economics  3  
MATH 1510 - Introductory Statistics  3  
MGT 1210 - Supervisory Management    3
MGT 2240 - Managerial Finance    3
SPE 2310 - Public Speaking  3  
     
Total 13 15

1In consultation with academic advisor, students may select appropriate Humanities/Fine Arts elective.

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