Business Occupations

Gainful Employment Disclosure

Winter 2018

Enrollment:

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

Degrees and Certificates

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Program Description

The Business Occupations Certificate is designed to provide a balanced survey of business knowledge and skills that are core to the General Business Associate in Applied Science degree program and most other business AAS degree programs.

All students graduating from this program must have a minimum grade of 2.0 on each of the accounting, management, economics and general business required courses. Students must also have a 2.0 cumulative minimum grade point average on all required courses in the program.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Understand the private enterprise system, basic business math applications, and accounting principles.
  2. Communicate effectively – verbal and written – in order to function in the world of work.
  3. Develop desk-top 10-key calculator and computer skills.
  4. Select business elective classes to meet individual goals, including supervised volunteer experience or co-op work experience to gain current work experience.

Certificate - SCC

Offered at Locations:  Online Learning, SCC - Colville Center, SCC - Inchelium Center, SCC - Newport Center, SCC - Republic Center, Spokane Community College

First Quarter

BT   152College and Career Strategies 3
BUS  103Basic Business Math and Electronic Calculators 5
BUS  280Human Relations in Business 5
CATT 120Microsoft Word I 2.5
15.5

Second Quarter

ACCT 151College Accounting I 15
CATT 138Microsoft Excel I 2.5
ENGL&101English Composition I 35
MMGT 223Customer Service 3
15.5

Third Quarter

BUS& 101Intro to Business 5
ECON 100Fundamentals of Economics 25
MMGT 101Principles of Management 5
15
46 credits are required for the Certificate
1ACCT 151 may be substituted with ACCT& 201.
2ECON 100 may be substituted with a higher level ECON course.
3ENGL& 101 may be substituted with BT 272, 274.

Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. the information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.