OLS 1111 — Orientation
DIVISION OF BUSINESS The Division of Business, located in Mitchell Hall, offers associate degrees (AS) that prepare graduates for transfer as juniors into bachelor’s degree programs (BBA, etc.) at universities. In addition, the Division has degree (AAS) and certificate programs that are designed for immediate employment in the field. Business Degrees and Certificates Business Administration (AS) Small Business Management (Certificate) Computer Information Systems (AS) Business Forensics Software Development Computer Coding (Certificate) Computer Information Systems (Certificate) Enterprise Development (AS) Business Administration Applied Technology (AAS) Business Services Information Technology Digital Media Health Services Public Services Ammunition Management & Safety BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (A.S) Dynamic, fascinating, and constantly changing–that is the environment of the business world. The A.S. in Business Administration is designed to outline the freshman and sophomore years of study for students who plan to transfer to a university to major in such fields as marketing, economics, management, real estate, accounting, finance, management information systems, or general business. Students planning to seek certification in business education should take SPAN 1113 in the General Education Elective categor y. Students should then take SPAN 1213 as an additional elective beyond the minimum required for an A.S. Requirements for the Associate in Science Degree Business Administ