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Nov 25, 2024
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2024-2025 WNCC College Catalog
Business Administration, Accounting Option, AA
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The Business Administration program offers courses in the areas of accounting, marketing, business law, management, and management information systems, along with specific general education courses to provide students with the first two years of a baccalaureate degree in business. The suggested curriculum meets the requirements for admission as a junior to degree programs in business administration and accounting at many colleges and universities. Students are also provided the opportunity to combine business administration with an area of emphasis in management information systems.
Degree options are available in:
- Accounting
- Business administration
- Management Information Systems (MIS).
Program Outcomes
At the conclusion of the program, students will be able to:
- Apply analytical and critical thinking skills to solve problems applicable to business. Promote and help students develop lifelong learning skills needed for professional and personal growth.
- Apply knowledge of business principles, concepts, and theories acquired throughout the business program.
- Communicate business principles and decisions effectively using written and oral communication.
- Demonstrate the ability to use technology and computer software applications in business including library and online resources.
- Explore ethical issues and their impact on business and society.
- Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to complete WNCC’s general education requirements for the associate degree.
- Demonstrate success at transfer institutions.
Notes
- These programs are available in person or online.
- Students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university should consult their faculty and transfer advisors early in their WNCC career to determine a curriculum best suited to their transfer goals.
- Students who plan to transfer to Chadron State College should follow the Associate of Arts degree program.
- Students may enroll in an internship after completing 30 or more credits of the business administration program with a 3.0 or higher GPA. All internships must be pre-approved.
- In addition to the 18 credits of required business core classes and the courses recommended for each option, students are required to complete the general education requirements for the AA degree (31 credits) or for the AS degree (33 credits).
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AA General Education Core: 31 Credits
View listing of General Education Courses.
- Written Communication Credits: 6
- Oral Communication Credits: 3
- Humanities Credits: 6 (from two different alphas)
- Math Credits: 3
- Lab Science Credits: 4
- Personal Development Credits: 3
- Social Science Credits: 6 (from two different alphas; recommended courses below)
Credits: 3
Credits: 3
Credits: 3
Credits: 3
NOTE: Some general education requirements may be satisfied by courses in field endorsement areas. Please consult with an advisor for details.
Core Business Requirements: 18 Credits
Core Courses for Option Area: 12 Credits
Total AA Requirements: 61 Credits
Accounting Option (AA)
AA.A.5202E (61 credits)
In addition to the general education requirements for an AA (31 credits) and the business core courses (18 credits), a total of 12 credits should be selected from the following groups:
Nine (9) to 12 credits should be selected from the following:
0 to three (3) credits can be selected from the following:
Recommended Plan of Study
Total Semester Credits: 15
Total Semester Credits: 16
Total Semester Credits: 15
4th Semester
- BSAD - 2500 Business Law I Credits: 3
- Option area core courses Credits: 6
- Humanities GE elective Credits: 3
- Social Sciences GE elective Credits: 3
Total Semester Credits: 15
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