2021-2022 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, A.S.
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Becoming Connecticut State Community College
STUDENTS: The Community Colleges will become Connecticut State Community College in fall 2023; please work closely with your advisor/program coordinator to plan your courses accordingly. CLICK HERE for more detail about this exciting transition!
Degree Code: A30
Associate in Science
Program Coordinator: James O’Shea - 860-215-9459
This program is designed with options in Management, Finance & Banking, Marketing, Small Business and Entrepreneurship. Each degree is designed to prepare individuals for positions of responsibility in small businesses, corporations, government, and public and private agencies upon completion. Recent surveys show that there are increasing opportunities for managerial employment in areas such as finance, marketing, and many other business services. Individuals already employed in business or industry seeking career advancement would also benefit from this program as a source of professional development.
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Business Administration Curriculum Requirements
Credit hours listed within each semester sequence include all concentrations, please note to select only courses within your option. Options Key: M-Management, F-Finance & Banking, K-Marketing, S-Small Business & Entrepreneurial Studies Semester I
- ACC* K115 - Financial Accounting ° 4 CREDIT HOURS (M, F, K, S)
- ENG* K101 - Composition ° 3 CREDIT HOURS (M, F, K, S)
- IDS K105 - The First Year Experience ° 3 CREDIT HOURS (M, F, K, S)
- BMK* K201 - Principles of Marketing ° 3 CREDIT HOURS (M, F, K, S)
- BMG* K202 - Principles of Management ° 3 CREDIT HOURS (M, F, K, S)
OR - BMG* K210 - Organizational Behavior ° 3 CREDIT HOURS
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°Course has a prerequsite. Students should check course description * Indicates common course numbering within Connecticut Community College system. Students should consult with their academic advisor regarding the minimum number of credits to be taken at TRCC and limits on non-traditional credits. 25% of TRCC degree requirements must be completed with TRCC coursework. Up to 50% of degree requirements can be fulfilled with non-traditional credit. Non-traditional credit includes CLEP/DSST exams, Credit by Exam, APL credit, and Military credit. Business Administration, Associate in Science Degree Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to: - Demonstrate knowledge of general business vocabulary and vocabulary specific to the business field.
- Demonstrate knowledge of principles and skills applicable to general business and those specific to the field.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply learned principles and skills to unique factual settings using correct vocabulary.
- Have obtained a well-rounded general education.
- Be prepared for employment in the business field.
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