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A.A. Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences with an Emphasis in Business (A8981)
Associate of Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences with an Emphasis in Business (A8981)
An emphasis in Business provides the student with an understanding of business and its role in society.
Students will have knowledge of various business functions and economic analysis. Upon completion of
this degree students will be prepared for an entry level job in the business world.
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Associate of Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences with an Emphasis in Business (A8981)
To find out more about any of the courses, click on the course number below.
Requirements for the Major:
Core / Required courses (19 units):
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BUSC 1A
-- Principles of Economics - Macroeconomics (3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSC 1AH
-- Principles of Economics - Macroeconomics - Honors (3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSC 1B
-- Principles of Economics - Microeconomics (3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSC 1BH
-- Principles of Economics - Microeconomics - Honors (3.0 units) CSU, UC
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CISB 15
-- Microcomputer Applications (4.0 units) CSU, UC
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CISB 11
-- Computer Information Systems (3.5 units) CSU, UC
Plus select a minimum of three courses from the following which should be selected in consultation with a counselor or educational advisor:
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BUSO 25
-- Business Communications (3.0 units) CSU
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BUSM 20
-- Principles of Business (3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSA 7
-- Principles of Accounting - Financial (5.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSA 8
-- Principles of Accounting - Managerial (5.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSL 18
-- Business Law (3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSL 18H
-- Business Law - Honors(3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSC 17
-- Applied Business Statistics (3.0 units) CSU, UC
Elective Course:
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SPCH 7
-- Intercultural Communication (3.0 units) CSU, UC
Total units = 18.0 - 23.0
for Area of Emphasis
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Degree Level Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing the Associate of Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences with an Emphasis in Business (A8981) Degree will:
- have discovered new knowledge that relate to discipline, technical and human skills, enabling them to be productive members of the community.
- have developed a genuine professional interest in topics related to the courses completed that will contribute toward motivation for life-long learning.
- have developed the ability to relate material from each course completed to their current and future professional needs, even if these needs fall into a different discipline.
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NOTE:
Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of this information; however, students should consult
the
college catalog
for the most current and accurate information regarding degrees,
certificates, or courses.
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