Business Management - Accounting Option
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Business Management - Accounting Option
Assoc of Applied Science
Major code: 2051
Department: Business and Computer Information
Chair: Nila K Stephens
Quick Info
Degree Advisors
- Darin M Bell
- 541-881-5842
- Kent L Banner
- 541-881-5895
This program prepares students for a variety of careers in accounting. Successful
graduates of this program may secure entry level positions as bookkeepers or accounting
clerks in payroll or accounts payable and accounts receivable.
This degree is designed for students wishing to directly enter the workforce. It is
not designed for transfer to a four-year institution, although some coursework may
be transferable. Students who wish to transfer coursework are strongly encouraged
to work closely with their TVCC advisor to develop a transfer plan and to identify
and contact an advisor at their chosen transfer institution. A minimum of 90 credits
and a minimum grade point average of 2.0 are needed to graduate with a degree.
Program/Discipline Outcomes
- Compose grammatically correct, well-organized written and oral business presentations.
- Apply appropriate mathematical skills for business problem solving.
- Analyze business information presented in a variety of formats such as tables, lists, and figures.
- Listen to and accurately assess responses of customers and coworkers within diverse cultural contexts.
- Utilize applied technology to support business functions.
- Use critical and creative thinking skills to solve business problems.
- Apply ethical and legal business laws and regulations in solving business problems.
- Appraise differences among global economic systems.
Dual Credit (2+2)
Students will receive credit for Business and Computer Information classes taken in high school as equivalent to college classes provided that the high school classes are listed on a signed articulated on agreement between the specific high school and the college. Credit will be transcripted as equivalent to a parallel community college course.
Work Based Learning
Students integrate classroom learning with work-based learning by participating in
an internship (Cooperative Work Experience, BA 280) at a supervised work site. Department
Chair approval is required. Credits and grades are based on job hours worked, work
performance, and completion of learning objectives specified in a learning contract.
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Related Educational Requirements (17 Credits)
All career and technical education degrees and one-year certificates contain required
courses in applied communication, computation and human relations. These courses
are designed to support student competence and success in the workplace. Students
must have appropriate test scores in writing and math to enter the related courses
listed. Students who test below the required level will be required to take preparatory
courses. A college advisor will assist students with selecting the appropriate preparatory
course or courses.
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Course # | Course Title | Credits |
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COM 111Z-PUBLIC SPEAKING (4 credits) or SP 219-Small Group Discussion (3 credits) | 3 | |
BA 104 | BUSINESS MATH | 4 |
BA 204 | TEAMWORK DYNAMICS | 3 |
BA 214 | BUSINESS COMMUNICATION | 3 |
WR 121 Z | COMPOSITION I | 4 |
Required Courses (63 Credits)
Courses are listed in suggested sequence.
Year One
Course # | Course Title | Credits |
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BA 101 | INTRO TO BUSINESS | 4 |
BA 131 | INTRO TO BUSINESS COMPUTING | 4 |
BA 206 | PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT | 3 |
BA 223 | PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING | 3 |
BA 226 | BUSINESS LAW I | 3 |
BA 227 | BUSINESS LAW II | 3 |
BA 255 | PERSONNEL SUPERVISION | 3 |
BT 221 | WORD PROCESSING PROCEDURES I | 3 |
BT 232 | SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS | 4 |
Electives (10 Credits)
Electives may be selected from any lower division college level or Career and Technical course.