2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, Accounting, Entrepreneurship and Logistics
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Program Description
In today’s world, knowing how businesses operate is more important than ever. If you’re interested in becoming anything from an accountant to an entrepreneur, getting your business administration degree is definitely a step in the right direction - and the opportunities for growth are tremendous. Business Administration is our most popular major - for good reason. It offers a broad view of business operations, giving you a foundation of knowledge you can put to work in many different career paths. And that’s a good thing, considering the U.S. Department of Labor says the average person changes jobs 11 times in his or her lifetime.
Our associate degree program prepares graduates for entry-level staff or management positions. CCC’s graduates obtain jobs in profit organizations such as retailers, banks, manufacturers and restaurants, and non-profit organizations such as hospitals, museums, and charities.
Students will specialize in one of two areas: Business Administration or Accounting. Students can develop additional expertise by completing elective courses in the areas of Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Information Technology, Media Arts, Nursing Home Administration, Business Technology, Quality Control, Logistics, Hospitality Management, Culinary Arts, or Agriculture. You will gain the practical knowledge and critical thinking skills desired in today’s competitive business world.
The Entrepreneurship Training Program champions students’ dreams and actions in starting their own business. It expands awareness and knowledge of new venture opportunities, offers methods for creating and growing small businesses, and promotes the important role entrepreneurship plays in the growth of the global economy.
Diplomas are offered in Accounting and Business Administration. Certificates are offered in Bookkeeping, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Supervisory Management, and Logistics.
The Logistics Certificate will prepare students for a career in transportation, distribution, purchasing, production, or inventory control.
Student Learning Outcomes
Business Administration AAS graduates are prepared to:
Accounting Specialization: Analyze business events to complete the accounting cycle in conformity with General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and practices.
- Analyze and interpret accounting information to aid in making management decisions.
- Apply payroll regulations.
- Apply income tax regulations.
- Demonstrate the use of current technology for solving accounting problems.
Business Administration Specialization: Analyze, evaluate and apply management principles, methods, and techniques in a business environment.
- Distinguish among planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Explain how managers’ abilities to handle each function affects organizational performance.
- Apply and adapt leadership styles to achieve organizational goals.
- Describe and apply the marketing process by creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings for stakeholders.
- Evaluate the legal and ethical issues affecting employees and employers.
- Relate and predict economic success based on current economic factors.
- Assess personal characteristics to become an effective leader.
- Examine how information systems improve business processes to enhance effectiveness and efficiency.
Associate of Applied Science
Diploma
Certificate
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