Entrepreneurship Course # BUS 125 MGT 124
BLAW 200
Title Starting a Business Human Resources Management ACC 124 or ACC 201 Legal Environment of Business
Supervision Course # MGT 120 MGT 122
BUS/COM 130
Title Principles of Management Human Relations in Management Business Communication - Oral
e-Marketing Course # MKT 120 MKT 285 BUSN 150 BUSN 261
Title Principles of Marketing Internet/Social Media Marketing Introduction to Business Computing Web Page Construction Fundamentals and Marketing Total credits:
Credits 3 3 3 3
Credits 3 3 3
Grade C or better in each required course (excluding electives) must be attained to qualify for all certificates and degrees. Required courses completed through credit by examination with a CR grade may also be used toward Business Technology certificates and degrees. Contact the Program Coordinator, Sanford Low, at 984-3305 or by email at sanfordl@hawaii.edu for more information.
Business Technology (AAS) Type: Associate in Applied Science Credits 3 3 3
Requirements for Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degrees
3
Information Processing Specialty
9-12
Business Technology The Business Technology career ladder is competency based and focuses on the skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed to prepare for office positions in government or industry. The curriculum includes specialties, as well as general offerings, to broaden students’ background and to enhance employment and promotion possibilities. The Business Technology umbrella offers credentials at four levels. • Certificates of Competence (CO) cover skills prerequisite to the career ladder program for entrylevel positions such as Receptionist, General Office Clerk, and Virtual Office Assistant. The Medical Office Specialist I prepares for medical assistant positions not requiring a degree. • Certificate of Achievement (CA) prepares students for the more complex roles of Administrative Assistant, Computer Operator, Medical Secretary, or Medical Office Specialist. • Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree advances skills and provides focus in two specialty areas. The Information Processing specialty prepares for responsible positions using integrated word processing, database, and spreadsheet applications, as well as for nationally recognized office specialist certification exams. Medical Office Specialist II prepares for work in out-patient or in-
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patient environments in positions that require an AAS degree, including Medical Assistant, Doctor’s Assistant, Medical Office Assistant, Clinical Assistant, and Health Unit Coordinator.
Course #
BUSN 166 BUSN 170 BUSN 189 ENG 100 BUSN 123 BUSN 151 BUSN 157 ENG 209 BUSN 193v BUSN 232 BUSN 292
Title Credits ICS 101 3 BUSN 161, BUS 120, or MGT 120 3 Professional Employment 1 Preparation Records and Information 3 Management Business Mathematics 3 Composition I 3 Word Processing for Business 3 Intermediate Business 3 Computing Desktop Publishing for Business 3 BUS/COM 130 or COM 145 3 Business & Managerial Writing 3 BUSN 110 or BUSN 261 3 Business Technology 1-3 Cooperative Education Business Computer 3 Spreadsheets Integrated Office Procedures 3 ACC 124 or ACC 201 3 Natural Science Elective 3 Social Science Elective or ECON 3 130 General Education Elective or 3 HWST 107 Business Elective 3 Business Elective 3