Accounting
A student who completes the outlined course of study will be prepared for employment in the accounting field. These students will have acquired skills in basic accounting, both manual and computerized. Students will acquire some managerial, cost and manufacturing accounting skills which will prepare them for accounting data and enable them to analyze and make decisions.
AccountingBusiness Administration - General Business
Students who complete Business Administration will be able to create and interpret business documents and be prepared to assume responsibility for an entry to mid-level managerial position in an organization. Students will learn about modern business and management theories in the areas of accounting, economics, and management and computer information systems.
General BusinessEconomics
This degree will acquaint students with the fundamentals of economic thinking and the principle concepts and theories of macroeconomics and microeconomics.
EconomicsInformation Systems
Students completing this program of study will be able to enter the workforce with a comprehensive understanding of computer hardware, system software, networking essentials, and needed people skills to maintain their job in a workplace.
Information SystemsOffice Technology
This program prepares students to efficiently perform general or medical office work including: using application software to create and edit documents, spreadsheets, and database files; managing a records system; applying basic accounting skills; sorting and distributing mail; and managing a phone system.
Office Technology