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Nov 23, 2024
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2021-2022 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration (EA67)
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Becoming Connecticut State Community College …STUDENTS: The Community Colleges are undergoing a merger with a plan to become Connecticut State Community College in fall 2023; please work closely with your advisor/program coordinator to select your courses accordingly. CLICK HERE for more detail about this exciting transition!
Associate in Science Degree
Campus contact for this program:
Professor Michael Mandel, MMandel@hcc.commnet.edu
This program provides the student with the basic general business knowledge necessary for the start of a business career, and it provides the student with the preliminary knowledge required for transfer to a more specialized four-year business major.
This Program is Now Available Online
All courses required in this program can be taken as either fully online or hybrid classes.
A Course Select Guide is available that lists all courses currently available in an online format.
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Outcomes:
- Demonstrate an understanding of basic theory and practice of business and business administration.
- Demonstrate the ability to read, understand, and prepare standard types of business communications.
- Demonstrate analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills applicable to business and business administration.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the use and interpretation of data and information as applied to the various applications in business administration.
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Suggested Sequence of Courses:
Prerequisite or parallel courses may be required. Please check individual course descriptions for details.
Total Credits: 60 - 62
1 MAT* E137 or higher.
2 Alternate may not be taken as a Business elective.
3 Business electives should be selected in consultation with a Business advisor. Business electives may be chosen from Accounting, Business, Computer Science, alternate Economics course, and Business Office Technology.
4 Students desiring to transfer to a 4-year school should take a 4 credit laboratory science.
NOTE: Please read Expectations for Student Use of Computers in Courses here.
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