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Business Technology: Business Management Degree . . . The Business Management Concentration of the Business Technology Degree requires the following courses in addition to the core courses and general education courses required of all Business Technology Students: Why Select A Concentration In Business Management? If your interests lie in the field of business, business management provides tremendous potential opportunities. The Business Management program prepares you to operate in nearly any type of business, or to start a successful business of your own. The focus of this program is to provide comprehensive knowledge and skills for today's rapidly changing business environment. With the current demand for high-tech and high finance, it is now more important than ever to develop these business and technical skills to succeed in the world of business. Employment Information: Potential Job and Salary Opportunities. After completing this program, you may find an entry-level position in business, industry, or government. These positions tend to pay well, and with experience you may expect to move into higher-level management roles in these various fields. If your interest is to start and operate your own business, entrepreneurs define their own job description and set their own salaries. in other words you can create your own job. Numerous graduates have benefited greatly from this program. Many are currently working in established careers, and several have become successful entrepreneurs who own and operate their own businesses. This is a list of what several of our past graduates are currently doing: Supervisors, managers, team leaders, Executive Director of Economic Development, Human Resource Management, Insurance Agent, Financial Analyst, and Director of Training and Development. You can work in a established business or create one of your own. With the right credentials, you can earn an average of $47,000 per year in a career expected to grow 20% by the year 2010.* Program Philosophy The philosophy of the Business Management program is that graduating students should have the knowledge and skills needed to enter the job market and be able to upgrade for promotions to higher levels of management. Is This Program For You? Working in the business management field, you will draw upon your creative, analytical and problem solving skills. Good communication, teamwork, leadership, time management, and social skills are also important for savvy business people. If you enjoy new challenges and learning opportunities, this may be the right field for you.
Curriculum for . . . Associates Degree in Business Technology: Business Management . . . |
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| Business Management Courses . . . | ||||
| BUS 200C | Principles of Management | 3 hours |
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| BUS 250C | Business Entrepreneurship | 3 hours |
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| BUS 255C | Computerized Business Finance | 3 hours |
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| BUS 257C | Management of Human Resources | 3 hours |
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| BUS 270C | Labor Relations Management | 3 hours |
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| Business elective | 3 hours |
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| Subtotal | 18 hours |
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| Business Technology Courses . . . | ||||
| BT 110C | Basic Accounting I | 3 hours |
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| BT 111C | Basic Accounting II | 3 hours |
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| BT 180C/CSCI 145C | Intro to Computer Systems | 3 hours |
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| BT 220C | Principles of Marketing | 3 hours |
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| BT 250C | Business Communication | 3 hours |
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| BT 253C | Business Seminar | 3 hours |
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| BT 256C | Supervisory Management | 3 hours |
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| Subtotal | 21 hours |
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| General Education Requirements . . . | ||||
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| ENGL 100C | Freshman English | 3 hours |
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| SPCH 161C | Business and Professional Speaking | 3 hours |
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| Category B | 3 hours |
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| Category C | ||||
| Category C Elective | 3 hours |
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| ECO 202C | Micro Economics | 3 hours |
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| ECO 203C | Macro Economics | 3 hours |
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| Category D | ||||
| Math 116C | College Algebra | 3 hours |
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| Subtotal | 21-22 hours |
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| Electives NOTE: elective may include Freshman Seminar. Students who will be transferring to WKU to pursue a Business Degree are encouraged to take ACCT 200C & 201C & ECON 206C. | 3-4 hours |
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| Total Hours in the Program | 64 hours |
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| Traditional Student Plan | ||||
| Semester 1 | ||||
| ENGL 100C | Intro. to College Writing | 3 hours |
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| MA 116C | College Algebra | 3 hours |
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| BT 180C/CSCI 145C | Intro. to Computer Systems | 3 hours |
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| Category C Elective | 3 hours |
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| Subtotal |
12 - 15 hours
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| Semester 2 | ||||
| BUS 200C | Principles of Management | 3 hours |
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| SPCH 161C | Business & Professional Speaking | 3 hours |
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| BT 110C | Basic Accounting | 3 hours |
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| BT 250C | Basic Business Communication | 3 hours |
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| Gen. Ed. Elective Category B | 3 hours |
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| Business Elective | 3 hours |
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| Subtotal |
18 hours
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| Semester 3 | ||||
| ECON 202C | Principles of Micro Economics | 3 hours |
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| BUS 257C | Management of Human Resources | 3 hours |
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| BUS 250C | Business Entrepreneurship | 3 hours |
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| BT 111C | Basic Accounting II | 3 hours |
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| BT 220C | Principles of Marketing | 3 hours |
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| Subtotal |
15 hours
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| Semester 4 | ||||
| BUS 255C | Computerized Business Finance | 3 hours |
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| BUS 270C | Labor Relations Management | 3 hours |
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| BT 256C | Supervisory Management | 3 hours |
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| ECON 203C | Principles of Macro Economics | 3 hours |
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| BT 253C | Business Seminar | 3 hours |
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| Gen. Ed. Elective | 3 hours |
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| Subtotal |
18 - 19 hours
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| Total | 64 hours |
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