Business Administration – Management – Associate in Science Degree, Certificate of Achievement

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0506.30

The Management program is designed for the student interested in management or supervisory positions leading to careers in business management. It can be used to upgrade leadership skills and develop organizational skills which may lead to advancement in operations management, transportation, retail, marketing, international business, and related fields.

A Certificate of Achievement is awarded upon completion of all required courses with a grade of C or better.

Program Outcomes

  • Compare and contrast international and domestic business.
  • Write effective business correspondence, and give clear, concise oral presentations.
  • Research and analyze management and leadership issues and provide solutions.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work cooperatively with others.

Requirements for the Certificate of Achievement

ACCT 001AFINANCIAL ACCOUNTING4
or ACCT 010 BOOKKEEPING - ACCOUNTING
BIT 025SURVEY OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS3
BUS 009INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS3
BUS 011ABUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS3
BUS 010INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT3
or BUS 128 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
or BUS 117 HUMAN RELATIONS/ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
BUS 160SALES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE3
Total Units19

General Education Requirements for the Associate in Science Degree

  • General Information
  • PCC Local Gen Ed
  • Students who have previously been awarded a bachelor‛s degree or higher from a U.S. institutionally accredited institution shall be deemed to have fulfilled the general education and elective course requirements for the Associate in Science degree.
  • Cal-GETC
  • Students with rights to the former general education patterns can complete IGETC or CSU GE in lieu of Cal-GETC. Students should consult with an Academic Counselor to determine which general education pattern to complete and may refer to an appropriate archived College Catalog or www.assist.org for more information.

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