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Business Management - Marketing andManagement

Associate of Applied Science Degree Program

Catalog Year 2008-09

MHCC Faculty Adviser
David Garlington: 503-491-7467 - Room AC 2687 Dave.Garlington@mhcc.edu
Study.Business@mhcc.edu

Preparing students to be tomorrow’s business leaders is the goal of this Marketing, Management and eBusiness option. Critical skills in sales and advertising, human resource management and eBusiness will provide career opportunities in this diverse business climate. Thriving in change, flexibility and adaptability are keys to success. This program meets the challenge by offering current content and skills for preparation in careers in

  • sales management
  • marketing
  • project management
  • human resources
  • customer service
First Quarter (Fall) Cr
BA101 Introduction to Business 4
BA131 Introduction to Business Computing ; or
CIS120 Concepts in Computing I and CIS120L
Concepts in Computing Lab I
4
BA211 Principles of Accounting I 4
BA218 Personal Finance 3
15
Second Quarter (Winter)
BA203 Introduction to International Business 4
BA223 Principles of Marketing 4
BA285 Leadership and Human Relations 3
WR121 English Composition
3
14
Third Quarter (Spring)
BA205 Business Communications 4
BA213 Principles of Accounting III 4
BA239 Advertising in Business 3
HUM202 Age of Technology: Ethics in the Workplace 3
  Health and Physical Education requirement‡ 3
17
Fourth Quarter (Fall)
BA206 Management and Supervisory Fundamentals 4
BA222 Finance 3
EC201 Principles of Economics I (Micro) 3
MTH65 Beginning Algebra II (or higher)1,2 4
  Advisor approved electives3 or
WE280BU_ Cooperative Education Internship
2
17
Fifth Quarter (Winter)
BA226 Introduction to Business Law 4
BA231 Information Technology in Business 4
BA238 Sales
4
BA265 Operations Management - Workflow Analysis 3
15
Sixth Quarter (Spring)
BA224 Human Resource Management 3
BA250 Small Business Management 3
BA267 Business Project Management 3
EC202 Principles of Economics II 4
14

1 Students intending to transfer must take MTH111, Pre- Calculus I: Elementary Functions or above, excluding MTH211. MTH111 credits can be used as approved related electives.
2 Students may not use demonstrated proficiency on the College Placement Test (CPT) to satisfy this requirement.
3 Suggested advisor approved electives include: BA212, BA215, BA249, MTH243, MTH244, BT210__ Excel- Level II and Access - Level II

‡ See pages 7-10.

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