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Appendix 6CURRICULUM/COURSE CHANGE APPLICATION PACKET
Requesting Department Business Administration Date of Request , 10/3/13
Chairperson Shira Hedgepeth Signature
Program Major Code & Title A25120 Business Administration
Proposed Date of Change pajj 2014 (Semester/Year)
Step One: Documents/Forms which must be included in application:
1. Current Program of Study (If changes are being made indicate in red.) Contact DataManagement Office for current .doc format of POS.
2. Current Sequencing Sheet located on FTCC Web Site (If changes are being made indicate inred.) Contact Data Management Office for .doc format if needed.
3. Current Fact Sheet located on FTCC Web Site (If changes are being made indicate in red.)Contact Data Management Office for .doc format if needed.
4. Current Curriculum Standard located on the North Carolina Community College (NCCCS)Web site
5. Attachment A (Substantive Change Trigger questions completed)
Step Two: Optional forms/information which may be included in application:
1. Attachment B (If changes to the course have been made in the State Common Course Library(CCL) and/or changes being made at the local level.)
2. Attachment D (Complete only if fourth sentence is being added to the course description.)
3. Print course information from the State Web Common Course Library (CCL) site as it relates tothe application changes. (Only if courses are being changed.)
4. Curriculum Termination Form (If local termination, use termination form included inCurriculum/Course Change Application Packet. If state termination, use termination formlocated on the State Web site under Section 5 of the Curriculum Procedures Reference Manual.)
Description and purpose of change: ^Delete ACA; change COE to WBLynove BUS 135 to major elective list; reduce major elective hours to bring
hours to required 65.
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Vice President for Academi/and Student Services
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FTCC Form C-41 Revised 09/17/2013
ATTACHMENT AREQUEST TO ADD/DELETE COURSE
COURSES TO BE ADDED
Prefix/Number
WBL
Title
COURSES TO BE DELETED
Prefix/Number
COEACA
111/115/118
Title
Does change comply with State Standards? S Yes
Lecture LabClinic/Shop Credit
Clinic/Lecture Lab Shop
ACA pick list (elective) 1/0/1 0/2/2 0
Credit
1/1/2
D No
Are other curricula departments affected by the course changes?E3 Yes D No If yes, please identify below:
Chairpersons of affected departments are required to initial below.Department Initials Department
ACA
Initials
COE
Substantive Change Triggers:Are any of the courses above new to FTCC and being offered for the first time? D Yes
If yes, please list the courses.No
Does the change in the program and/or Standard "trigger" a SACS Notification Letter or Prospectus?D Yes E3 No
If yes the program area dean will submit a SACS Notification Letter or Prospectus along with thecurriculum/course change application packet.
What is the program percentage of online courses: D < 25% D 25%-49% D 50%-99% £3 100%
What is the program percentage taught at another location:Kl < 25% D 25%-49% D 50%-99% D 100% Location(s):
Is the new degree/diploma/certificate to be certified for Financial Aid? D Yes D NoDate of notification to Dean of Enrollment and Financial Aid:
FTCC Form C-4 1 Revised 09/ 17/2013
Business Programs
Math Options
A25100 Accounting
A25110 Hospitality ManagementA25120 Business Administration
A2512A BA/Banking and Finance
A2512C BA/Human Resources Management
A2512F '. BA/Marketing and Retailing
A2512G BA/Operations Management
A2512H BA/Public Administration
A25200 Healthcare Management TechnologyA25310 Medical Office Administration
A25370 Office Administration
A25380 .Paralegal Technology
A55150 Culinary Arts
Select from:MAT 143 MAT 152
MAT 143 MAT 152MAT 143 MAT 152
MAT 143 MAT 152MAT 143 : MAT 152
MAT 143 j MAT 152MAT 143 MAT 152MAT 143 MAT 152MAT 143 MAT 152
MAT 143 ; MAT 152MAT 143 j MAT 152
MAT 143 i MAT 152MAT 143 MAT 152
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PROGRAM ID: A25120TITLE: Business AdministrationCATALOG:
GROUPING: ADVGRADE SCHEME: CU
START DATE:CREDENTIAL: STANDARD:STATUS: AP STATUS DATE: 03/15/13ACAD LEVEL: CU CAPTIVE/CO-OPT: NoINSTITUTION: Fayetteville Technical Community College
Total credits '.*&v \f^^Total GPA....: 2Total Institutional credits: 17.5Total Institutional GPA....: 2
Program Min Grade...: DOther allowed grades: P, T, S, A*, B*, C*, TA, TB, TC
Reqmt 1: GENED.A25120.2013 (General Education Requirements) Total Cred :15.00Type: MAJ (priority 1)Scheme: CUExcluded types: MAJ
Complete 4 of 4 subrequirements
Subreqmt 1) GE Required Courses
Complete 1 of 1 groups
Group 1 of 1
Take 6 creditsFrom S13673 ENG-111 Expository Writing 3.00 08/09/99
S11774 ECO-251 Prin of Microeconomics 3.00 05/28/97
Subreqmt 2) GE Required Pixk
Complete 1 of 1 groups
Group 1 of 1
Take 3 creditsFrom S12601 COM-231 Public Speaking 3.00 05/29/97
S13658 ENG-115 Oral Communication 3.00 05/28/97
Subreqmt 3) Hum/Fine Arts Pick
Complete 1 of 1 groups
Group 1 of 1
Take 3 creditsFrom S10139 ART-111 Art Appreciation 3.00 05/28/97
S10200 ART-114 Art History Survey I 3.00 05/28/97
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S10149S10174S10125S23014S10812S10922S11426S11518S11425S16229S11998S12053S11905S13331S13242S11248S10971S11238S12397S12896S10268S10226S14059S20059S12973S13080S13030S13721S11249S16395S13684S10430S10487S11527S11154S13676S13646S13699S13659S13978S14081S14057S13045S12988S13741S11379S13256S13358S13280S11707S11723S11026
ART-115ART-116ART-117ART- 121ART-131ART- 171ART-240ART-241ART-244ART-281ART-283ART-288DAN- 110DAN-211DAN-212DRA-111DRA-112DRA-115DRA-122DRA-126DRA-211DRA-212HUM- 110HUM- 115HUM-120HUM- 121HUM-122HUM-130HUM-150HUM- 160HUM-170HUM-211HUM-212HUM-220HUM-230MUS-110MUS-112MUS-113MUS-114MUS-213PHI-210PHI-215PHI-220PHI-221PHI-230PHI-240REL-110REL- 111REL-112REL-211REL-212REL-221
Subreqmt 4) GE Required MAT
Complete 1 of 2 groups
Academic Programs
Art History Survey IISurvey of American ArtNon-Western Art HistoryTwo-Dimensional DesignDrawing IComputer Art IPainting IPainting IIWatercolorSculpture ICeramics IStudioDance AppreciationDance History IDance History IITheatre AppreciationLiterature of the TheatreTheatre CriticismOral InterpretationStorytellingTheatre History ITheatre History IITechnology and SocietyCritical ThinkingCultural StudiesThe Nature of AmericaSouthern CultureMyth in Human CultureAmerican Womens StudiesIntroduction to FilmThe HolocaustHumanities IHumanities IIHuman Values and MeaningLeadership DevelopmentMusic AppreciationIntroduction to JazzAmerican MusicNon-Western MusicOpera and Musical TheatreHistory of PhilosophyPhilosophical IssuesWestern Philosophy IWestern Philosophy IIIntroduction to LogicIntroduction to EthicsWorld ReligionsEastern ReligionsWestern ReligionsIntro to Old TestamentIntro to New TestamentReligion in America
Pick
Detailed Report
3.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 01/01/123.00 05/28/973.00 01/01/003.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 08/20/993.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/11/993.00 05/11/993.00 05/28/973.00 08/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 08/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/11/993.00 01/06/033.00 08/09/993.00 05/11/993.00 08/09/993.00 05/11/993.00 08/09/993.00 08/09/993.00 05/11/993.00 05/11/993.00 05/11/993.00 05/11/993.00 05/28/973.00 08/18/973.00 01/08/983.00 05/11/993.00 05/11/993.00 05/11/993.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/11/993.00 05/11/993.00 05/28/973.00 05/28/973.00 05/11/99
Group 1 of 2
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Take 3 creditsFrom S20802 MAT-115 Mathematical Models 3.00 05/15/05
Group 2 of 2
Take 3 creditsFrom S20916 MAT-161 College Algebra 3.00 05/15/05
S20917 MAT-161A College Algebra Lab 1.00 05/15/05
Reqmt 2: MAJOR.A25120.2013 (Major Requirements) Total Cred :18.00Type: MAJ (priority 1)Scheme: CUExcluded types: MAJ
Complete 2 of 2 subrequirements
Subreqmt 1) MAJ Required Courses
Complete 1 of 1 groups
Group 1 of 1
Take 16 creditsFrom S20278 ACC-120 Prin of Financial Accounting 4.00 08/11/03
S11427 BUS-115 Business Law I 3.00 05/28/97S12782 BUS-137 Principles of Management 3.00 05/28/97S11710 ECO-252 Prin of Macroeconomics 3.00 08/09/99S12573 MKT-120 Principles of Marketing 3.00 01/08/98
Subreqmt 2) MAJ Req CIS Pick
Complete 1 of 1 groups
Group 1 of 1
Take 2 creditsFrom S21058 CIS-110 Introduction to Computers 3.00 01/01/06
S21059 CIS-Ill Basic PC Literacy 2.00 01/01/06
Reqmt 3: MAJOT.A25120.2013 (Other Major Requirements) Total Cred :36.00Type: MAJ (priority 1)Scheme: CUExcluded types: MAJ
Complete 2 of 2 subrequirements
Subreqmt 1) MAJ Other Required
Complete 1 of 1 groups
Group 1 of 1
Take 3-T creditsFrom S11497 BUS-110
S11517 BUS-116S14289 BUS-121S12738 - BUS-135
Introduction to BusinessBusiness Law IIBusiness MathPrincipled of Supcrvioion
3.00 05/28/973.00 08/09/993.00 08/18/973.00 00/10/07
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S11845S13686S14221S21000S12287
BOS-153BUS-225BUS-285CTS-130MKT-223
Human Resource ManagementBusiness FinanceBusiness Management IssuesSpreadsheetCustomer Service
3.003.003.003.003.00
08/09/9908/09/9908/09/9901/01/0605/28/97
Subreqmt 2) MAJ Other Req Pick
Complete 1 of 1
Group 1 of 1
i / 9)/AjVi/\1
f\m S20282I ] S20281VJ S14300
S22030S21881S13674S11937S11966S14002S13328S13334S13810S13811S21884S21885S21886S10470S21006S20728S22099S22101S10521S12662S12308S12579S10942
,—311680f\L n Jrv S11747(stU\u S11649
1 ""VTX/ S14220WOV-^ S14273
_S12607
groups
ftd/:s HIMACC-121ACC-140BUS-125BUS-139BUS-171BUS-228BUS-230BUS-234BUS-240BUS-253BUS-255BUS-260BUS-261BUS-274BUS-276BUS-278CIS-162CTS-230ECM-210ETR-220ETR-240INT-110MKT-123MKT-221OMT-156OMT-222COE-111COE-112COE-113COE-121COE-122COE-131
^Prin of Managerial AccountingPayroll AccountingPersonal FinanceEntrepreneurship IGovernment ContractsBusiness StatisticsSmall Business ManagementTraining and DevelopmentBusiness EthicsLeadership and Mgt SkillsOrg Behavior in BusinessBusiness CommunicationDiversity in MgmtContract AdministrationGovernment Contract LawContract Cost and PricingMM Presentation SoftwareAdvanced SpreadsheetIntro, to E-CommerceInnovation and CreativityFunding for EntrepreneursInternational BusinessFundamentals of SellingConsumer BehaviorProblem-Solving SkillsProject ManagementCo-Op Work Experience ICo-Op Work Experience ICo-Op Work Experience ICo-Op Work Experience IICo-Op Work Experience IICo-Op Work Experience III
4.002.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.003.001.002.003.001.002.001.00
08/15/0308/11/0308/09/9908/15/0805/15/0705/28/9708/09/9908/09/9908/18/9708/09/9905/28/9705/28/9701/08/9805/15/0705/15/0705/15/0708/09/9901/01/0608/13/0108/15/0808/15/0808/18/9708/18/9708/18/9705/16/0205/28/9705/28/9705/28/9705/28/9705/28/9705/28/9705/28/97
Reqmt 4: OTHER. A25120 .2013 (Other Requirements) Total Cred :1.00Type: MAJ (priority 1)Scheme : CUExcluded types: MAJ
Complete 1 of 1 subrequirements
Complete 1 of 1 groups
Group 1 of 1
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Take 1 creditsFrom Sl^sng Z\(-.A-1 1 1 Hnllago g1-iiHont- gni-i-Qgg 1 nfl n^ /17 /QR
.cn^ifi ara-i i ^ gn^r-ogg ;: gt'.idy SV"111 ° •) nn na /i ^ /m•S13503 AGA-41-8 Colleg<»-Stwty Skills 2 -̂00 08/18/97
end of program
FAYETTEVILLE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGEBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (A25120)
Effective: Fall SOW- 2Revised: fti/03/13"
Length: 5 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, Placement Test EquivalentAward: Associate in Applied Science
FALL SEMESTER 1Prefix No. Title
Ar>A ci^^*;,,0
BUS110BUS115CIS110orCIS111ENG111
Introduction to BusinessBusiness Law IIntroduction to Computers
Basic PC LiteracyExpository WritingMath Elective
Class1332
132
Labo002
202
Clinicalo000
000
Credit . ^
333
233
Totals
SPRING SEMESTER 1Prefix No. TitleACC 1 20 Prin of Financial AccountingBUSH 6 Business Law IIBUS 121 Business Math
CIS 130 Spreadsheet
#>^IS3 Totals
SUMMER SEMESTER 1Prefix No. TitleECO252 Prin of MacroeconomicsMKT120 Principles of Marketing
Totals
FALL SEMESTER 2Prefix No. TitleBUS 137 Principles of ManagementDT TO i f j Mitmin RfiTiniirrp N/f*iTiu?f*mpnt ̂ ^P^\1
BUS225 Business Finance OECO251 Prin of MicroeconomicsMKT223 Customer Service
Major Elective
Totals
SPRING SEMESTER 2Prefix No. TitleBUS285 Business Management IssuesCOM23 1 Public SpeakingorENG1 1 5 Oral Communication
Humanities/Fine Arts ElectiveMajor Elective
Class33232
13
Class33
6
Class3
2333
^rlf-
Class23
33
*(r'e5
Lab202o2
6
Lab00
0
Lab0Q
2000
2
Lab20
000
Clinical000o0
0
Clinical00
0
Clinical0Q
0
000
0
Clinical00
000
Credit4
3
16
Credit33
6
Credit333333
^1£
Credit33
33
*4r c?
x
Totals
TOTAL REQUIRED CREDITS....
Co-op Option: Qualified students may elect to take up to three (3) credit hours of Cooperative Education in lieu of a Major electiveprovided they acquire approval from the Co-op Director and the Department Chairperson.
*Note: Students may not take an introductory foreign language to fulfill the Humanities/Fine Arts requirement.
PROGRAM FACT SHEET
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A25120The Business Administration curriculum is designed to introduce students to the various aspects of the free enterprise system. Students willbe provided with a fundamental knowledge of business functions, processes, and an understanding of business organizations in today'sglobal economy.
Course work includes business concepts such as accounting, business law, economics, management, and marketing. Skills related to theapplication of these concepts are developed through the study of computer applications, communication, team building, and decisionmaking.
Through these skills, students will have a sound business education base for lifelong learning. Graduates are prepared for employmentopportunities in government agencies, financial institutions, and large to small businesses or industries.
AwardsAssociate Degree: Business Administration (A25120)
Diploma: Not Applicable
Certificate: Small Business Startup (C25120C1)
Certificate: Small Business Management (C25120C2)
Certificate: Entrepreneurship I (C25120C5)
Certificate: Entrepreneurial Innovation (C25120C6)
Certificate: Entrepreneurial Appl ications (C25120C7)
Certificate: Contract Management (C25120C8)
Certificate: Organizational Leadership (C25120C09)
Certificate: Business Foundations (C25120C10)
Certificate: Business Foundations (C25120H1)
Length of Program: 5 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, Placement TestEquivalentLength of Program:Prerequisite:Length of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, 1 Unit of Algebra,Placement Test EquivalentLength of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, 1 Unit of Algebra,Placement Test EquivalentLength of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, Placement TestEquivalentLength of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, 1 Unit of Algebra,Placement Test EquivalentLength of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, 1 Unit of Algebra,Placement Test EquivalentLength of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, 1 Unit of Algebra,Placement Test EquivalentLength of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, Placement TestEquivalentLength of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, Placement TestEquivalentLength of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: Placement Test Equivalent
Cooperative Education Requirements/Opportunities: For cooperative education requirements/opportunities please see theappropriate Program Sequencing sheet.License or Certification Information: None RequiredProgram Information Contact: ^1/irA.Curriculum Chairperson: Cindy Burns \t Office: Cumberland Hall, Room 377
Telephone: (910) 678-8292FTCC Web Site: vvww.favtechcc.edu
Telephone Number: (910) 678-8541
Koffice Location: Cumberland Hall, Room 377W£"mail: [email protected]
Application Deadlines: The program is designed for a student to enter during the fall semester. A student may enter at other timeswith approval of the Department Chairperson.
Scholarship/Title IV Financial Aid/VA Services: Scholarships/Title IV Financial Aid/Veteran's assistance may be available forassociate degrees. Certificates and diplomas that fall under this program/area of study may or may not be eligible forScholarship/Title IV Financial Aid/VA Services. Please contact the Financial Aid Office, Student Center, Room 126; Telephone (910)678-8242. Veterans Services, Student Center, Room 119, (910) 678-8395.
Child Care Financial Assistance Information:See Child Care Associate, Student Center, Room 142; Telephone: (910) 678-8486
Revised:
CURRICULUM STANDARD
Cuninilnm Program Title Business Administration Code A25120
Concentration (not applicable)
Curriculum Description
The Business Administration curriculum is designed to introduce students to the various aspects of the freeenterprise system Students will be provided will a fundameiital 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, andmarketing. Skills related to the application of these concepts are developed through the study of computerapplications, communication team building, and decision making.
Through these skills, students will have a sound business education base for lifelong learniig. Graduatesare prepared for employment opportunities in government agencies, financial institutions, and large to smallbusiness or industry.
Curriculum Requirements *[for associate degree, diploma, and certificate programs in accordance tr/f/j 23 NCAC 02E. 0204(3)]
I. Gene ral Education, Degree programs- must contain a minimum of 15 semester liours including at least one coursefrom each of the fello\\ing areas: humanities/fine aits, social'beliavioral sciences, aid natural sciences/mathematics.Degree programs mist contain a minimum of 6 semester hours of communications. Diploma programs must contain aminimum of 6 semester liours of general echication; 3 semester liours must be ii communications. General ediicatioiiisoptional in certificate programs.
II. Major Hours. AAS. dvltmia. and certificate programs must include corrses \\iuch ofter specific job knowledge andskills. Work experience, including cooperative education, practkunis, antl internsliips, maybe included in associate iiapplied science degrees up to a maximum of 8 semester liours of ci'edit; in diploma programs vp to a maximum of 4semester hoii'S of credit; and in certificate programs \ip to a maximum of 2 semester hours of credit. (See second page foradditional information.)
III. Other Required Horns. A eoUege may include courses to meet graduation or local employer requirements in acertificate, diplonn, or associate in applied science program These cxwiculum conges sliallbe selected fromtlie CombinedCoiTse Libraiy c-uid mist be approved by tlie Sj'stemOlfice piior to inplemeitatioii Restiicted, \uiiq\ie. or fi-ee elective
es may not be iiclnflecl as other required liouiis.
Mininiuu General Education Hours
Minimum Major Hoiu's
Other Required Hours
Total Semester Hours Credit (SHC)
AAS
15
49
0-7
64-76
Diploma
6
30
0-4
36-48
Certificate
0
12
0-1
12-18
"Within the degree program, the institution shall include opportunities for the achievement of competence in reading, writing, oral communication, fundamentalmathematical skills, and basic use a/computers.
Business Administration A25120 (continued)
C. OTHER MAJOR HOURSTo be selected from the follovring prefixes;
ACC, AIB, BAF, BUS, CIS, COE, CSC, CSV, CTS, DBA, ECM,ECO, ETC.. HRM, INS, INT, ISC, LOO, MKT, OMT, OST, PAD, PMT.ELS, S,ST and WEB
Up to three semester hour credits may be selected from the followingprefixes: ARA, ASL, CHI, FRE, OER, ITA, JPN, LAT, FOR, RUSand SPA.
Approved by Ihe State Board of Community Colleges on November 13, 1996; Revised 07/17/98; Revised 09/26/00; Revised 03/22/02;Revised 04/24/02; SBCC Revised 05/17/02; SBCC Revised 11/15/02; CRC Revised 06/13/05; SBCC Revised 07/15/05; Revised 03/27/06;Revised 04/10/06; Revised 04/11/06; SBCC Revised 09/21/07; CRC Revised 03/27/08; SBCC Revised 10/17/08; Revised 12/16/08, Revised 10/08/10; EditorialRevision 06/18/13.
FAYETTEVILLE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGEBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (A25120)
Effective: Fall 2014Revised: 12/19/13
Length: 5 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, Placement Test EquivalentAward: Associate in Applied Science
FALL SEMESTER 1Prefix No. TitleBUS110BUS! 15CIS110orasmENGll l
Introduction to BusinessBusiness Law IIntroduction to Computers
Basic PC LiteracyExpository WritingMath Elective
Class332
132
Lab002
202
Clinical000
000
Credit333
233
Totals 12 14
SPRING SEMESTER 1Prefix No. TitleACC120BUS116BUS121BUS153CIS 130
Prin of Financial AccountingBusiness Law IIBusiness MathHuman Resource ManagementSpreadsheet
Totals
SUMMER SEMESTER 1Prefix No. TitleECO252 Prin of MacroeconomicsMKT120 Principles of Marketing
Totals
FALL SEMESTER 2Prefix No. TitleBUS137BUS225ECO251MKT223
Principles of ManagementBusiness FinancePrin of MicroeconomicsCustomer ServiceMajor Elective
Totals
SPRING SEMESTER 2Prefix No. TitleBUS285COM 120orCOM231
Business Management IssuesIntro Interpersonal Com
Public SpeakingHumanities/Fine Arts ElectiveMajor Elective
Totals
TOTAL REQUIRED CREDITS.... 65
Class33232
Lab20202
Clinical00000
Credit43333
13
Class33
14
13
Lab00
0
Clinical00
0
16
Credit33
Class32333
Lab02000
Clinical00000
Credit33333
15
Class23
335
Lab20
000
Clinical00
000
Credit33
335
14
Work Based Learning Option: Qualified students may elect to take up to three (3) credit hours of Work Based Learning in lieu ofa Major elective provided they acquire approval from the Co-op/Work Based Learning Coordinator and the Department Chairperson.
*Note: Students may not take an introductory foreign language to fulfill the Humanities/Fine Arts requirement.
PROGRAM FACT SHEET
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A25120The Business Administration curriculum is designed to introduce students to the various aspects of the free enterprise system. Students willbe provided with a fundamental knowledge of business functions, processes, and an understanding of business organizations in today'sglobal economy.
Course work includes business concepts such as accounting, business law, economics, management, and marketing. Skills related to theapplication of these concepts are developed through the study of computer applications, communication, team building, and decisionmaking.
Through these skills, students will have a sound business education base for lifelong learning. Graduates are prepared for employmentopportunities in government agencies, financial institutions, and large to small businesses or industries.
AwardsAssociate Degree: Business Administration (A25120) Length of Program: 5 Semesters
Prerequisite: High School Diploma, Placement TestEquivalent
Diploma: Not Applicable Length of Program:Prerequisite:
Certificate: Small Business Startup (C25120C1) Length of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, 1 Unit of Algebra,Placement Test Equivalent
Certificate: Small Business Management (C25120C2) Length of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, 1 Unit of Algebra,Placement Test Equivalent
Certificate: Entrepreneurship I (C25120C5) Length of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, Placement TestEquivalent
Certificate: Entrepreneurial Innovation (C25120C6) Length of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, 1 Unit of Algebra,Placement Test Equivalent
Certificate: Entrepreneurial Applications (C25120C7) Length of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, 1 Unit of Algebra,Placement Test Equivalent
Certificate: Contract Management (C25120C8) Length of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, 1 Unit of Algebra,Placement Test Equivalent
Certificate: Organizational Leadership (C25120C09) Length of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, Placement TestEquivalent
Certificate: Business Foundations (C25120C10) Length of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: High School Diploma, Placement TestEquivalent
Certificate: Business Foundations (C25120H1) Length of Program: 2 SemestersPrerequisite: Placement Test Equivalent
Work Based Learning Requirements/Opportunities: For Work Based Learning education requirements/opportunities please see theappropriate Program Sequencing sheet.
License or Certification Information: None RequiredProgram Information Contact:Curriculum Chairperson: Shira Hedgepeth Department Office: Cumberland Hall, Room 377Telephone Number: (910) 678-8541 Telephone: (910) 678-8292Office Location: Cumberland Hall, Room 377G FTCC Web Site: www.laylechcc.eduEmail: hcdgcpcswfaviechcc.edu
Application Deadlines: The program is designed for a student to enter during the fall semester. A student may enter at other timeswith approval of the Department Chairperson.
Scholarship/Title IV Financial Aid/VA Services: Scholarships/Title IV Financial Aid/Veteran's assistance may be available forassociate degrees. Certificates and diplomas that fall under this program/area of study may or may not be eligible forScholarship/Title IV Financial Aid/VA Services. Please contact the Financial Aid Office, Student Center, Room 126; Telephone (910)678-8242. Veterans Services, Student Center, Room 119, (910) 678-8395.
Child Care Financial Assistance Information:See Child Care Associate, Student Center, Room 142; Telephone: (910) 678-8486
Revised: 12/19/13