BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Business Programs are designed to provide students a working knowledge of the intricacies of the world of business and industry. Course work includes a practical study of management, computers, accounting, organizing, planning, production and supervision. The student may specialize by selection of electives. The office majors are designed to prepare the student to become an efficient contributor to the processes required by business and industry.
Some courses in this division may be accepted for transfer to a senior institution, applicable toward the B.A./B.S. degree. Advisors have details.
Fire Science Management Emphasis is available in the Business/Management major. Fire services personnel should submit transcripts from S.C. or National Fire Academy for review for credits toward the Associate in Business degree, which requires general education, business/management and fire sciences credits.Certificate in Business or Computer Technology information is available in Student Services.
Success in the business world requires knowledge in various fields of business as well as appreciation for the changing technologies. To meet this need, the Business curriculum requires courses in general education (math, sciences) as well as in humanities, economics, accounting, management, marketing, and related areas.
Job opportunities include administrative or office management, supervision, marketing, finance, accounting, personnel management, banking and related fields.
Degree: Associate in Business (AB)
Credits Required for Graduation: 66
Grade‑point average of 2.00 (C=2) on all college work presented to fulfill program requirements.
Complete course work in the following areas: