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Business: Marketing

Award Type: Associate in Science

The associate of science degree program in business prepares students for entry-level management positions. Courses also provide a foundation for upper division courses in a baccalaureate degree program in Business. Students will recall and apply significant business principles, produce work-based learning projects, and demonstrate the ability to follow oral and written instructions.

The graduate of the Associate in Science in Business: Marketing will:

  • Recall significant business issues, theories, and applications relevant to entry-level management positions and subsequent upper-division coursework.
  • Apply business principles to produce work-based learning projects related to entry-level management positions.
  • Demonstrate the ability to follow instructions on assignments and class activities.

Program Requirements

A major of 36 units is required for the associate in science degree.

Required core courses 30 units.

Course Number Course Title Units
ACCT 131 Financial Accounting 1 3.0
ACCT 132 Financial Accounting 2 3.0
BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3.0
BUS 102 Marketing 3.0
BUS 104 Business Organization and Management 3.0
BUS 107 Human Relations in Business 3.0
BUS 110 Business Law 3.0
BUS 160 Business Communications 3.0
BUS 302 Essentials of Management 3.0
CBIS 101 Computer Concepts & Applications 3.0
or
CBIS 142 Microsoft Access-Comprehensive 3.0
or
CBOT 333 Business Desktop Publishing 3.0

Plus a minimum of 6 units selected from the following:

Course Number Course Title Units
BUS 103 Advertising 3.0
BUS 106 Small Business Management 3.0
BUS 111 Internet Marketing 3.0
BUS 140 Survey of International Business 3.0
BUS 303 Sales And Marketing 3.0
BUS 149 Cooperative Work Experience: Occupational 1.0 - 8.0 units

General Education Requirements

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Last Modified Apr 30, 2024