Business Administration
After participating in the learning environment offered through this program and successfully completing the required courses, the successful student should be able to:
- Identify and interpret accounting concepts and financial data, including corporate, cost, and managerial accounting concepts.
- Evaluate ethical issues in business and information technology.
- Use oral, written, presentational, and social media skills to communicate effectively in the business.
- Demonstrate understanding of business computer applications such as word processing, databases, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint.
- Apply the law of contracts and property law to make business decisions.
- Identify and analyze the functions of economics as it relates to government decisions, taxation, and income distribution.
- Evaluate the organizational behavior, legal, economic, and technical issues concerned with acquiring, motivating, and training employees.
The College Catalog/Student Handbook has more details about this degree.