Business Administration (AAS)(Plan Code: BAMBUAPT)
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Code | Title | Credits/Units |
---|---|---|
General Education Requirements | ||
Communication Skills | ||
ENGL& 101 | English Composition I | 5 |
Health & Physical Education | ||
Course Options | 3 | |
Humanities | ||
CMST& 220 | Public Speaking | 5 |
or CMST& 230 | Small Group Communication | |
Natural Sciences | ||
Course Options | 5 | |
Computational Skills | ||
BUS 102 | Business Math Applications | 5 |
Human Relations | ||
BUS 148 | Business Professional Self Development | 3 |
Social Sciences | ||
ECON 101 | Introduction to Economics | 3 |
Business Core | ||
ACCT 129 | Basic Accounting Procedures | 5 |
BUS& 101 | Introduction to Business | 5 |
BUS 150 | Computer Business Applications | 5 |
MGMT 101 | Principles of Management | 3 |
Major Area Requirements | ||
ACCT 136 | Accounting Applications | 3 |
BUS 110 | Customer Service | 3 |
BUS 115 | Small Business Management | 5 |
BUS 199 | Cooperative Work Experience | 5 |
BUS 211 | Business Communications | 3 |
BUS 260 | Principles of Marketing | 5 |
BUS& 201 | Business Law | 5 |
MGMT 103 | Applied Management Skills | 3 |
MGMT 126 | Introduction to Project Management | 4 |
Electives | ||
COLL 101 | College Essentials: Introduction to Clark | 2 |
Additional electives from ACCT/BUS/ECON/ MGMT | 8 | |
Total Credits/Units | 93 |
Program Outcomes
Program outcomes are overarching skills that are emphasized and reinforced throughout several courses in a specific program; they are measurable statements that define what students should know or be able to do by the end of a certificate or degree at Clark College. After successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Interpret the human experience, within appropriate global and historical contexts, through evaluation, analysis, creation, or performance. (GE)
- Articulate well-considered ideas and written claims to an academic audience, using effective rhetorical techniques, properly credited evidence, and a command of Standard English. (GE)
- Demonstrate progress toward healthier behaviors. (GE)
- Demonstrate and clearly explain an effective strategy to solve a quantitative problem. (GE)
- Demonstrate interpersonal/human relations skills. (GE)
- Evaluate, analyze, and explain events, behaviors, and institutions using perspectives and methods in the Social Sciences. (GE)
- Apply a method of scientific inquiry, valid to the natural sciences, to evaluate claims about the natural world. (GE)
- Demonstrate customer skills (internal and external) to establish a customer-centered business organization.
- Identify and demonstrate professional traits and behaviors that apply to job performance in real-world environments.
- Use micro- and macroeconomic concepts to analyze domestic and global business situations.
- Communicate effectively, using business terminology in written and verbal language.
- Analyze a target market and develop product, pricing, promotion, and distribution strategies to meet customers' needs at a profit.
Program maps are a suggested academic plan and should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. Your student entry method, placement, course availability, and program requirements are subject to change and transfer credit(s) may change your map/plan.
To view the current suggested map for your program please visit our website https://programmap.clark.edu/academics