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Business ManagementiraCSU campus will
Business ManagementiraCSU campus will be required to complete no more than 60 units after transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree. It may not be appropriate preparation for students transferring to a CSU campus that does not accept the degree. Students who plan to complete this degree should consult a counselor for additional information about participating CSU campuses as well as university admission, degree, and transfer requirements.ourses Required for the Major:Business CommunicationsBusiness Law and the Legal EnvironmentACCT 116AFinancial Accounting ACCT 116BManagerial Accounting Principles of Information Systems ECON 120Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 121Principles of Microeconomics Select at least one course from the following:Statistics for BusinessMATH 119Elementary Statistics MATH 121Basic Techniques of Applied Calculus I Note: It is recommended to select courses that meet lower division major preparation requirements for your transfer university.eneral Education: In addition to the courses listed above, students must complete one of the following general education options:The IGETC pattern (page ) is accepted by and majors. It is also accepted by some private/independent or out of state universities.The CSU GE pattern (page ) is accepted by all CSU campuses and some private/independent or out of state universities. It is not accepted by the UC system.It is strongly recommended that students consult with a counselor to determine which general education option is most appropriate for their individual educational goals.Electives as needed to meet maximum of 60 SU-transferable units required for the degree.Managementward ypeerticate of chievement:Business ManagementEntrepreneurshipFinancial Servicesssociate of Science Degree:Business ManagementEntrepreneurshipFinancial Services* and courses to meet graduation requirements, general education and electives as needed to meet the minimum of 60 units required for the degree.Program DescriptionBusiness managers plan, organize, direct, and oversee the activities needed to accomplish an organization’s mission. They ensure that vital resources – people, money, equipment, information, and work processes – are used eectively and eciently. This program prepares students for entry-level positions in the eld of business management. Flexible course selection and a variety of degrees and certicates are available to enable students to prepare for a specic occupational goal.Program utcomesStudents who complete the Business Management program will be able to:Develop business-related written materials such as letters, memoranda, case studies, reports, or documents specic to a particular career eld.Evaluate and analyze business-related data using various mathematical techniques.Demonstrate applied skills

required for a business-related career
required for a business-related career eld.areer Some of the many career options in the eld of Business Management include:Advertising AgentEntrepreneurLoan OcerOce SupervisorBusiness Managementira175Operations/Production ManagerRetail ManagerSales RepresentativeService ManagerSmall Business OwnerWholesale and Retail BuyerSome business management-related career elds require study beyond the associate degree level. Students intending to transfer to a university in a business-related major should consider completing an associate degree in the Business Administration program.Facultyceelephone/EmailDavid WilhelmM-107Gdwilhelm@sdccd.edu erticate of chievement: Business Managementourses Required for the Major:Introduction to Business Business CommunicationsBusiness Organization and ManagementPrinciples of Information Systems CBTE 210Computers in Business BUSE 100 is recommended as a rst semester course.omplete at least six (6) units from the following business/business-related courses:Business Law and the Legal Environment Human Relations in Business Managing the Small Business Leadership Theory and PracticeACCT 116AFinancial Accounting ACCT 116BManagerial Accounting ECON 121Principles of Microeconomics MARK 100Principles of Marketing omplete at least one of the following mathematics courses:Business Mathematics Statistics for Business MATH 115Gateway to Experimental Statistics MATH 119Elementary Statistics MATH 121Basic Techniques of Applied Calculus I MATH 150Calculus with Analytic Geometry I PSYC 258Behavioral Science Statisticsomplete at least six (6) units from the following occupational courses:Principles of Money Management Business Internship / Work ExperienceACCT 102Basic AccountingACCT 150Computer Accounting ApplicationsCBTE 120Beginning Microsoft Word CBTE 122Intermediate Microsoft WordCBTE 127Introduction to PowerPoint CBTE 140Microsoft Excel CBTE 143Intermediate Microsoft ExcelCBTE 152Beginning Microsoft Access CBTE 180Microsoft Oce Information Literacy and Research Skills ssociate of Science Degree: Business Managementourses Required for the Major:Introduction to Business Business CommunicationsBusiness Organization and ManagementPrinciples of Information SystemsCBTE 210Computers in BusinessBUSE 100 is recommended as a rst semester course.omplete at least six (6) units from the following business/business-related courses:Business Law and the Legal Environment Human Relations in Business Managing the Small BusinessLeadership Theory and Practice ACCT 116AFinancial Accounting ACCT 116BManagerial Accounting ECON 121Principles of MicroeconomicsMARK 100Principles of Marketing omplete at least one of the following mathematics courses:Business Mathematics Statistics for Business MATH 115Gateway to Experimental Statistics MATH 119Elementary Stati

stics MATH 121Basic Techniques of Applie
stics MATH 121Basic Techniques of Applied Calculus I MATH 150Calculus with Analytic Geometry I PSYC 258Behavioral Science Statistics Business Managementiraomplete at least six (6) units from the following occupational courses:Principles of Money Management Business Internship / Work Experience ACCT 102Basic Accounting ACCT 150Computer Accounting Applications CBTE 120Beginning Microsoft Word CBTE 122Intermediate Microsoft Word CBTE 127Introduction to PowerPoint CBTE 140Microsoft Excel CBTE 143Intermediate Microsoft Excel CBTE 152Beginning Microsoft Access CBTE 180Microsoft OceInformation Literacy and Research Skills For graduation requirements, see Requirements for the ssociate Degree on page Electives as needed to meet minimum of 60 units required for the degree.erticate of chievement: Entrepreneurshipourses Required for the Major: Introduction to Business Business Mathematics Business Communications Managing the Small Business Developing a Plan for the Small ACCT 150Computer Accounting Applications MARK 100Principles of Marketingomplete at least one of the following supplemental business courses:Business Law and the Legal Environment Human Relations in Business Business Organization and Management ACCT 102Basic Accounting Principles of Information Systems omplete at least three (3) units from the following occupational courses:Principles of Money Management Business Internship / Work Experience CBTE 165Webpage Creation with Dreamweaver CBTE 180Microsoft Oce CBTE 210Computers in Business ssociate of Science Degree: Entrepreneurshipourses Required for the Major: Introduction to Business Business Mathematics Business Communications Managing the Small BusinessDeveloping a Plan for the Small ACCT 150Computer Accounting Applications MARK 100Principles of Marketing omplete at least one of the following supplemental business courses:Business Law and the Legal Environment Human Relations in Business Business Organization and Management ACCT 102Basic Accounting Principles of Information Systems omplete at least three (3) units from the following occupational courses:Principles of Money Management Business Internship / Work Experience CBTE 165Webpage Creation with Dreamweaver CBTE 180Microsoft OceCBTE 210Computers in Business For graduation requirements, see Requirements for the ssociate Degree on page Electives as needed to meet minimum of 60 units required for the degree.erticate of chievement: Financial Servicesourses Required for the Major:Introduction to Financial ServicesMortgage Brokerage and BankingIntroduction to InvestmentsACCT 116AFinancial AccountingBusiness Mathematics Principles of Money Management hemistryira177ssociate of Science Degree: Financial Servicesourses Required for the Major:Introduction to Financial Services Mortgage Brokerage and Banking Introduction

to Investments ACCT 116AFinancial Accoun
to Investments ACCT 116AFinancial Accounting Business MathematicsBusiness Communications Principles of Money Management Select at least six units from the following:ACCT 120Federal Income Tax ACCT 121California Income Tax Human Relations in Business Managing the Small Business Business Organization and Management MARK 100Principles of Marketing Real Estate Principles Real Estate Finance I For graduation requirements, see Requirements for the ssociate Degree on page Electives as needed to meet minimum of 60 units required for the degree.hemistryward ypessociate of Science Degree:Chemistry Studies* and courses to meet graduation requirements, general education and electives as needed to meet the minimum of 60 units required for the degree.Program DescriptionThe Chemistry program fosters an understanding of the fundamental principles of chemistry in a variety of applications – medicine, health-care products, energy, food production, body metabolism, structural materials, microelectronics, and the environment. Students learn how chemical knowledge is derived, theorized, and applied in solving problems in everyday life. Students perform experiments in a modern chemistry laboratory under the guidance of experienced faculty. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of students who wish to pursue a major in elds such as: (1) chemistry, biology, marine science, geology, physics, medicine, engineering, or technology; (2) paramedical or allied health science, including nursing, physical therapy, or nutrition; or (3) liberal arts. Courses will also meet general education requirements for both the two and four-year institutions.Program utcomesStudents who complete the Chemistry program will be able to:Be procient in the nomenclature, reactions, calculations, concepts, and theories common to rst- and second-year general and organic chemistry courses at a level that is competitive with other students upon transfer to a 4-year college/university or entrance to a professional school.Successfully perform and communicate information related to experiments involving chemical equipment, measurement, and data collection.ransfer InformationCommon university majors related to the eld of chemistry include: ChemistryBiochemistryChemical EngineeringChemical PhysicsEnvironmental ChemistryStudents who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university in this discipline should consult with a counselor or visit the Transfer Center to determine the appropriate major preparation courses for their specic transfer institution and major. More information on transfer programs and procedures is available in the Transfer Guide section of the catalog.Facultyceelephone/EmailRebecca Bowers-Gentryrbowersg@sdccd.eduFigueroadguero@sdccd.eduFred Garcesfgarces@sdccd.eduOlga Fryszmanofryszma@sdccd.ed