2025-2027-Student-Catalog-and-Handbook

A Short Certificate in Management and Supervision is designed to help you develop the skills you need to become an effective supervisor or manager. Initial offerings focus on helping you understand yourself and others, enhance your mathematics, computer, and writing skills. Subsequent offerings will show you how to set goals and objectives, solve problems, build effective teams, communicate effectively, and deal with difficult employees. of each student in the Applied Science degree program. An internship contributes to the overall skill development which builds self-confidence, maturity, and the ability to work independently. The core curriculum will enable you to enter the job market in a number of capacities. Moreover, an internship is required

BUSINESS

The following applies for the Business Areas : • All elective(s) and/or substitutions must be approved by the area advisor. • BUS 210 (Introduction to Accounting) is recommended as a prerequisite for BUS 241. • BUS 296 (Business Internship) MUST be taken in the last semester of enrollment.

Enroll in ORI 101 your first term at LSCC.

The Business Administration AA Transfer Program is designed for students who are planning to transfer into baccalaureate degree programs in business administration, management, marketing, finance and accounting along with other business programs offered at four-year institutions. The coursework includes the basic business courses that are generally acceptable to the transfer institution. The major emphasis is on completion of general education requirements that are part of the senior institution's requirements for business majors. These are in the liberal arts areas of math, science, humanities, and social sciences. Students enrolling in this transfer program should be aware of the course requirements and application of transfer credits at the institutions to which they are considering transferring. Each student should work closely with the Alabama Transfers program, their advisor, and transfer counselor to be sure that their requirements are sufficient. An internship is not required. The Business Education AA Transfer Program is designed for students who are planning to transfer into baccalaureate degree programs in entrepreneurship, real estate, e-business, technology management, banking, business communications, computer science, e-commerce, educational leadership, economics, human resources, public administration, labor relations, paralegal, along with other business technologies programs offered at four-year institutions. The coursework includes the basic business courses that are generally acceptable to the transfer institution. The major emphasis is on completion of general education requirements that are part of the senior institution's requirements for business majors. These are in the liberal arts areas of math, science, humanities and social sciences. Students enrolling in this transfer program should be aware of the course requirements and application of transfer credits at the institutions to which they are considering transferring. Each student should work closely with the Alabama Transfers program, their advisor, and transfer counselor to be sure that their requirements are sufficient. An internship is not required. The Business Administration and Management AAS Program trains students with skills needed to begin an exciting and challenging career in any number of today’s business fields. With the growth of the Internet industry and e- commerce opportunities, there is an even greater need for well- rounded business training. In this dynamic age, you will succeed with a broad-based knowledge of vital business policies and procedures.

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE Business Administration (BAD)

TRANSFER DEGREE FOR: Business, Management, and Accounting majors.

General Education Courses

Hour(s)

College Requirements • ORI 101

Orientation to College

1

Area I – Written Composition

6 3 3

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ENG 101 ENG 102

English Composition I English Composition II

Area II – Humanities & Fine Arts

12

• • •

SPH 107

Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3 3 6

Humanities & Fine Arts Requirements

Literature Requirements

Area III – Natural Science & Mathematics

11

• •

Natural Science/Lab Requirements

8 3

Math Requirement

(MTH 112 or Higher - Preferred) (See Alabama Transfers Requirements) Area IV – History, Social, & Behavioral Sciences

12

• • • •

Social, & Beh. Sciences Requirement

3

History Requirement

3

ECO 231 ECO 232

Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics

3 3

T OTAL G ENERAL E DUCATION C REDITS

42

P RE -P ROFESSIONAL /P RE -M AJOR /E LECTIVE C OURSES Area V — Pre-Professional/College Requirements

20

5 3 2

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CIS 146

Computer Applications

TWO 1-hour PED Activity Courses Area V – Pre-Professional/Major Courses

15

BUS 241 BUS 242 BUS 271 BUS 272 BUS 263

Principles of Accounting I Principles of Accounting II

3 3 3 3 3

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Business Statistics I Business Statistics II

Legal/Social Env. Of Business

T OTAL R EQUIRED H OURS F OR D EGREE

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