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See your Career Program Advisor to help you get in the right classes.

Business Administration Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S. Career Path (and Certificate Programs)

Set Yourself Up for a Great Career

Potential Careers

Is it boom or bust? Why do some businesses succeed while others fail? What are the crucial skills needed to make a business profitable in today’s global economy? Searching for the answers to these questions is the goal of any thriving company. These questions are also at the heart of Valencia’s Business Administration degree. Students will develop the business prowess and managerial “know-how” to become valuable assets to any company. Valencia constantly evolves this degree using input from hundreds of the country’s best employers about their changing job skill needs. Specialized instruction in accounting & finance, business law & economics, management, marketing and human resources is included. And just as important, students also learn the psychology behind making any company profitable and efficient.

• • • •

Mr. Storm Russo Program Chair, East

East Campus: 407-582-2348 srusso@valenciacollege.edu

Note: This articulated program prepares students to transfer to any Florida public university as a junior to complete a four-year bachelor’s degree in General Business Administration.

Ms. Liz Jusino Career Program Advisor

East Campus: 407-582-2170 ejusino2@valenciacollege.edu

Dr. Barry Bunn Discipline Chair, West

West Campus: 407-582-1886 bbunn@valenciacollege.edu

Ms. Sharyn McGriff Career Program Advisor

West Campus: 407-582-1239 sgaston@valenciacollege.edu

For a Jump Start on Your Career… Take the fast track to reaching your career goals with one of our certificate programs below. These certificate programs are designed to equip you with a specialized skill set for immediate employment or to upgrade your skills for job advancement. Most can be completed in one year or less, and all of the courses in the certificate programs can be applied towards the A.S. degree. • • • • • • • • • •

Business Management (24 credits) Business Operations (18 credits) Business Specialist (12 credits) Customer Service Management (24 credits) Customer Service Operations (18 credits) Customer Service Specialist (12 credits) Human Resources Management (24 credits) Human Resources Operations (18 credits) Human Resources Specialist (12 credits) Property & Casualty Insurance Management Operations (18 credits) • Property & Casualty Insurance Management Specialist (12 credits) • Real Estate Specialist (12 credits)

Credit for Industry Certification/Licensure If you have earned a state approved industry certification, you may be eligible to receive credits toward your A.S. degree. For a listing of eligible industry certifications and A.S. degree programs, visit: valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/credit_alternative.cfm. ©2011 Valencia College ASP080211-02

Marketing Manager Advertising Manager Sales Agent, Business Services Customer Service Specialist

• Administrative Manager • Office Manager • Business Manager

Potential Earnings For salary and wage information, visit: http://floridawages.com/

Contacts Prospective Students: Contact Enrollment Services at enrollment@valenciacollege.edu or call 407-582-1507.

Current Students:

Ms. Mabel Machin Osceola Campus: 407-582-4291 Discipline Coordinator, Osceola mmachin1@valenciacollege.edu Ms. Claudia Zequeira Career Program Advisor

Osceola Campus: 407-582-4172 czequeira@valenciacollege.edu

A.S. to Bachelor’s Degree Career Path… Did you know that all of Valencia’s A.S. degree programs will transfer into the Bachelor’s of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree at UCF’s regional campuses, as well as other universities? For more information about specific locations and requirements, visit: regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science/

Internship & Workforce Services If you need assistance with job resources or in locating an internship, please contact one of the individuals below: Vertrilla Hunt, East Campus: 407-582-2726 Carmen Diaz, West Campus: 407-582-1034 Matthew Abalos, Osceola Campus: 407-582-4196 For more information, visit: valenciacollege.edu/internship Receive updates about the program and connect with other students at: facebook.com/ValenciaBusiness


Drafting and Business Administration Design Technology ADVANCED COURSES

Business Administration

Course

Associate in Science Degree (Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S. Career Path) This program is designed for students who seek immediate employment in the field of business administration and/or who decide to utilize this Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S. Career Path to transfer to any Florida public university as a junior to complete a four-year bachelor’s degree in General Business Administration. This program will help students develop managerial know-how and become valuable assets to any company. Instruction in this program provides a balanced curriculum of general education and businessrelated subjects.

+* MAC 2233 Science or Humanities +* STA 2023 +* MAR 2011 +* ACG 2071 + ECO 2023

Title

Credits

Calculus for Business and Social Science 3 See Gen. Ed. Requirement Statistical Methods Principles of Marketing Principles of Managerial Accounting Principles of Economics-Micro Total Credits Total Degree Credits

3 3 3 3 3 18 64

NOTES: 1 Recommended electives include SLS 1122 Student Success, SLS 1303 Job

Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advisor in the department office for assistance in determining the best education plan for their career goals.

Search, *INR 2002 International Politics, and an applicable internship.

Although scheduling may not always provide for the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning.

General education courses are in bold print in the course listing.

All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactorily complete all Mandatory Courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes in which the student is placed.

Program Outcomes: • • • •

Perform the management functions. Compare selected theories of management. Prepare basic financial statements. Analyze business and financial information for internal decision making. • Assess ethical issues in business situations. • Perform the functions in the marketing mix. • Use basic business applications software. FOUNDATION COURSES Course

+* ENC 1101 GEB 1011 + CGS 2100 +* MAC 1105 SPC 1608

Title

Credits

Freshman Composition I Introduction to Business Computer Fundamentals and Applications College Algebra Fundamentals of Speech Elective(s) Total Credits

3 3 3 3 3 3 18

INTERMEDIATE COURSES * +* +* + +* +*

Students are encouraged to see the Program Director for Business Administration for special career advisement.

Several Florida public and private universities provide opportunities, in addition to the Articulated A.S. to B.S. transfer option, for A.S. degree graduates to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Information on some of these transfer options, including UCF’s Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree, may be found at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/tech.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice for acceptance of this degree. For students who are interested in pursuing UCF’s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state’s foreign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school foreign language or two semesters of the same college-level foreign language.

Business Management Technical Certificate This program is designed for students seeking specialized training to prepare for employment or to enhance their skills in the fields of Business Management, Finance, Marketing, Small Business Management, and Retail.

Program Outcomes: • • • •

Compare selected theories of management. Use basic business application software. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Apply business mathematics principles.

FOUNDATION COURSES

Course

Title

Credits

BUL 2241 MAN 2021 ENC 1102 ECO 2013 ACG 2021 Humanities Science or Humanities Elective(s)

Business Law I Principles of Management Freshman Composition II Principles of Economics-Macro Principles of Financial Accounting HUM Prefix (Gordon Rule Writing)

3 3 3 3 3 3

See Gen. Ed. Requirement 1 (See recommended electives) Total Credits

3 7 28

Course

Title

GEB 1011 CGS 2100

Introduction to Business 3 1 Computer Fundamentals and Applications or Microsoft Office 3

OST 2854

Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.

Credits


Drafting and Business Administration Design Technology MTB 1103 APA 1111 * ACG 2021

2 Business Mathematics

Business Operations

or Basic Accounting or Principles of Financial Accounting Foundation Business Elective Total Credits

Technical Certificate

3 3 12

INTERMEDIATE COURSES Course

* BUL 2241

Title

Business Law I Intermediate Business Elective Total Credits

Credits

3 3 6

This program is designed for students seeking specialized training to prepare for employment or to enhance their skills in the fields of Business Management, Finance, Marketing, Small Business Management, and Retail. Program Outcomes: • Compare selected theories of management. • Use basic business application software. • Apply business mathematics principles. • Assess ethical issues in business situations.

ADVANCED COURSES Course

Title

INP 1301

Psychology in Business and Industry or General Psychology Advanced Business Elective(s) Total Credits Total Certificate Credits

PSY 1012

Credits

3 3 6 24

FOUNDATION BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Foundation Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Course

FIN 2000 * MAN 2021 * MAR 2011 * MKA 2021 SBM 1000

Title

Principles of Finance Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Principles of Selling Small Business Management

Course

Title

Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Managerial Accounting Basic Accounting Principles of Finance Personal Investments Personal Finance Foundations of E-Business Psychology in Business and Industry Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Principles of Selling Business Mathematics Business Communications General Psychology Small Business Management

Course

Title

GEB 1011 CGS 2100

Introduction to Business 3 1 Computer Fundamentals and Applications or Microsoft Office 3 2 Business Mathematics or Basic Accounting or Principles of Financial Accounting 3 Foundation Business Elective 3

OST 2854 MTB 1103 APA 1111 * ACG 2021

Credits

3 3 3 3 3

INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Intermediate Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. * ACG 2021 * ACG 2071 APA 1111 FIN 2000 FIN 2010 FIN 2100 GEB 1136 INP 1301 * MAN 2021 * MAR 2011 * MKA 2021 MTB 1103 OST 1335 PSY 1012 SBM 1000

FOUNDATION COURSES

Credits

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

ADVANCED BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Advanced Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA,CTS, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 1303, SLS 1122, and SPC 1608. NOTES: 1 CGS 2100 is a transferable course. 2 MAT 1033C or higher mathematics may be substituted for MTB 1103.

Credits

INTERMEDIATE COURSES Course

* BUL 2241

Title

Credits

Business Law I Intermediate Business Elective Total Certificate Credits

3 3 18

FOUNDATION BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Foundation Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Course

FIN 2000 * MAN 2021 * MAR 2011 * MKA 2021 SBM 1000

Title

Credits

Principles of Finance Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Principles of Selling Small Business Management

3 3 3 3 3

INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Intermediate Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Course

* ACG 2021 * ACG 2071 APA 1111 FIN 2000 FIN 2010 FIN 2100 GEB 1136 INP 1301 * MAN 2021 * MAR 2011 * MKA 2021

Title

Credits

Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Managerial Accounting Basic Accounting Principles of Finance Personal Investments Personal Finance Foundations of E-Business Psychology in Business and Industry Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Principles of Selling

Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3


Drafting and Business Administration Design Technology MTB 1103 OST 1335 PSY 1012 SBM 1000

Business Mathematics Business Communications General Psychology Small Business Management

3 3 3 3

NOTES:

Customer Service Management Technical Certificate This program is designed for students seeking specialized training to prepare for employment or to enhance their skills in the field of Customer Service.

1 CGS 2100 is a transferable course. 2 MAT 1033C or higher mathematics may be substituted for MTB 1103.

Business Specialist Technical Certificate This program is designed for students seeking specialized training to prepare for employment or to enhance their skills in the fields of Business Management, Finance, Marketing, Small Business Management, and Retail. Program Outcomes: • Compare selected theories of management. • Use basic business application software. • Assess ethical issues in business situations. • Apply business mathematics principles.

Program Outcomes: • Compare selected theories of management. • Use basic business application software. • Perform the functions in the marketing mix. • Implement business, technical and interpersonal skills for customer support. • Perform the management functions. FOUNDATION COURSES Course

Title

GEB 1011 CGS 2100 CTS 1155

Introduction to Business Computer Fundamentals and Applications Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk Concepts Customer Service Elective(s) Total Credits

Credits

3 3 3 3 12

INTERMEDIATE COURSES Course

FOUNDATION COURSES Course

Title

GEB 1011 CGS 2100

1 Computer Fundamentals and Applications

OST 2854 MTB 1103 APA 1111 * ACG 2021

Introduction to Business or Microsoft Office 2 Business Mathematics or Basic Accounting or Principles of Financial Accounting 3 Foundation Business Elective Total Certificate Credits

3

3

ADVANCED COURSES

3 3 12

FIN 2000 * MAN 2021 * MAR 2011 * MKA 2021 SBM 1000

Title

Principles of Finance Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Principles of Selling Small Business Management

Credits

3 3 3 3 3

Principles of Marketing Business Communications Total Credits

Course

Title

PSY 1012

General Psychology or Psychology in Business and Industry Principles of Management Total Credits Total Certificate Credits

INP 1301 * MAN 2021

FOUNDATION BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Foundation Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Course

Title

* MAR 2011 OST 1335

Credits

Credits

3 3 6

Credits

3 3 3 6 24

CUSTOMER SERVICE ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Customer Service Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CTS, GEB, ECO, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 1122, SLS 1303, SLS 2940, and SPC 1608.

NOTES: 1 CGS 2100 is a transferable course. 2 MAT 1033C or higher mathematics may be substituted for MTB 1103.

Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.


Drafting and Business Administration Design Technology CUSTOMER SERVICE ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Customer Service Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement.

Customer Service Operations Technical Certificate This program is designed for students seeking specialized training to prepare for employment or to enhance their skills in the field of Customer Service. Program Outcomes: • Compare selected theories of management. • Use basic business application software. • Perform the functions in the marketing mix. • Implement business, technical and interpersonal skills for customer support. FOUNDATION COURSES Course

Title

GEB 1011 CGS 2100 CTS 1155

Introduction to Business Computer Fundamentals and Applications Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk Concepts Customer Service Elective(s) Total Credits

Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL,CTS, ECO, GEB, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 1122, SLS 1303, SLS 2940, and SPC 1608.

Human Resources Management Technical Certificate This program is designed for students seeking specialized training to prepare for employment or to enhance their skills in the fields of Human Resources Management.

Credits

3 3 3 3 12

Program Outcomes: • Perform the management functions. • Use basic business application software. • Perform basic human resources functions. • Apply knowledge of federal and state laws governing human resources management. • Assess ethical issues in business situations.

INTERMEDIATE COURSES Course

* MAR 2011 OST 1335

Title

Credits

Principles of Marketing Business Communications Total Credits Total Certificate Credits

3 3 6 18

FOUNDATION COURSES Course

Title

MAN 2300

Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 Human Resources Recruiting, Selection and Staffing 3 1 Computer Fundamentals and Applications or Microsoft Office 3

* MNA 2320

CUSTOMER SERVICE ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Customer Service Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement.

CGS 2100

Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CTS, ECO, GEB, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 1122, SLS 1303, SLS 2940, and SPC 1608.

GEB 1011

Customer Service Specialist

OST 2854

Introduction to Business or Business Elective(s) Total Credits

Credits

3 12

INTERMEDIATE COURSES

Technical Certificate

Course

* MNA 2403 This program is designed for students seeking specialized training to prepare for employment or to enhance their skills in the field of Customer Service. Program Outcomes: • Compare selected Theories of Management. • Use basic Business Application Software. • Implement business, technical and interpersonal skills for customer support.

Title

Human Resources Management Law and Employee Relations Business Elective(s) Total Credits

Credits

3 3 6

ADVANCED COURSES Course

* MNA 2329 * MNA 2325

Title

Case Studies in Human Resources Compensation and Benefits Systems Total Credits Total Certificate Credits

Credits

3 3 6 24

FOUNDATION COURSES Course

Title

GEB 1011 CGS 2100 CTS 1155

Introduction to Business Computer Fundamentals and Applications Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk Concepts Customer Service Elective(s) Total Certificate Credits

Credits

3 3

BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement.

3 3 12 Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.


Drafting and Business Administration Design Technology Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CGS, CIS, COP, CTS, FIN, GEB, INP, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 1303, SLS 1122, and SPC 1608.

Human Resources Specialist Technical Certificate This program is designed for students seeking specialized training to prepare for employment or to enhance their skills in the field of Human Resources Management.

NOTES: 1 CGS 2100 is a transferable course. The credits in this certificate program apply toward the Business Administration Associate in Science degree. Most certificate courses are offered only on the East Campus.

Program Outcomes: • Perform the Management Functions. • Use basic Business Application Software. • Perform basic Human Resources Functions. • Assess ethical issues in Business situations.

Human Resources Operations FOUNDATION COURSES

Technical Certificate This program is designed for students seeking specialized training to prepare for employment or to enhance their skills in the field of Human Resources Management. Program Outcomes: • Perform the management functions. • Use basic business application software. • Perform basic human resources functions. • Apply knowledge of federal and state laws governing human resources management. • Assess ethical issues in business situations.

Course

Title

MAN 2300

Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 Human Resources Recruiting, Selection and Staffing 3 1 Computer Fundamentals and Applications or Microsoft Office 3 Introduction to Business or Business Elective(s) 3 Total Certificate Credits 12

* MNA 2320 CGS 2100 OST 2854 GEB 1011

Credits

FOUNDATION COURSES Course

Title

MAN 2300

Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 Human Resources Recruiting, Selection and Staffing 3` 1 Computer Fundamentals and Applications or Microsoft Office 3 Introduction to Business or Business Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 12

* MNA 2320 CGS 2100 OST 2854 GEB 1011

Credits

BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CGS, CIS,COP, CTS, FIN, GEB, INP, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, TRA, SLS 1303, SLS 1122, and SPC 1608. NOTES: 1 CGS 2100 is a transferable course.

The credits in this certificate program apply toward the Business Administration Associate in Science degree.

INTERMEDIATE COURSES Course

* MNA 2403

Title

Credits

Human Resources Management Law and Employee Relations Business Elective(s) Total Credits Total Certificate Credits

3 3 6 18

BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CGS, CIS, COP, CTS , FIN, GEB, INP, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI< SBM, TAX, SLS 1303, SLS 1122, and SPC 1608.NOTES: 1 CGS 2100 is a transferable course.

The credits in this certificate program apply toward the Business Administration Associate in Science degree. Most certificate courses are offered only on the East Campus.

Most certificate courses are offered only on the East Campus.

Real Estate Specialist Technical Certificate This program is designed for students seeking specialized training to prepare for employment or to enhance their skills in the field of Real Estate. Program Outcomes: • Perform the management functions. • Use basic business application software. • Apply the effect of current economic trends on the real estate industry. • Appropriately use real estate terminology.

Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.


Drafting and Business Administration Design Technology Course

Title

REE 1000 REE 1400 CGS 2100

Real Estate Principles and Practices 3 Florida Real Estate Law 3 1 Computer Fundamentals and Applications or Microsoft Office 3 Real Property I or Introduction to Business or Business Elective(s) 3 Total Certificate Credits 12

OST 2854 PLA 1611 GEB 1011

Credits

BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used for Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CGS, CIS, COP, CTS, FIN, GEB, INP, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 1303, SLS 1122, and SPC 1608.

INTERMEDIATE COURSES Course

Title

*RMI 2211

Commercial Insurance Property and Casualty Insurance Management Electives Total Certificate Credits

3 3 18

PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES Course

Title

CGS 2100

Computer Fundamentals and Applications Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Business Communications Microsoft Excel or Spreadsheet Applications for Business Principles of Selling or Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk Internship(s)

* MAN 2021 * MAR 2011 OST 1335 OST 2858 CGS 2510 * MKA 2021 CTS 1155

NOTES: 1 CGS 2100 is a transferable course. The credits in the certificate programs apply toward the Business Administration Associate in Science degree, or the Business Management, Marketing, and Administration Associate in Science degree.

Credits

Credits

3 3 3 3

3

3 3

All certificate courses are offered on the East campus; some courses are offered at other locations

Property and Casualty Insurance Management Specialist

Property and Casualty Insurance Management Operations

Technical Certificate

Technical Certificate

This certificate program is designed for students seeking specialized training in the insurance industry in the areas of life, health, property and casualty insurance for employment or career advancement.

This certificate program is designed for students seeking specialized training in the insurance industry in the areas of life, health, property and casualty insurance for employment or career advancement.

Program Outcomes: • Compare selected theories of management. • Assess ethical issues in business situations. • Apply the principles of personal, commercial and property insurance. • Apply the principles of casualty insurance and casualty bonding. • Analyze basic risk management. FOUNDATION COURSES Course

Title

GEB 1011 RMI 1201

Introduction to Business Principles of Property and Liability Insurance Personal Insurance Planning Property and Casualty Insurance Management Electives Total Credits

* RMI 2117

Credits

3 3 3

Program Outcomes: • Compare selected theories of management. • Assess ethical issues in business situations. • Apply the principles of personal, commercial and property insurance. • Apply the principles of casualty insurance and casualty bonding. • Analyze basic risk management. Course

Title

GEB 1011 RMI 1201

Introduction to Business Principles of Property and Liability Insurance Personal Insurance Planning Property and Casualty Insurance Management Electives Total Certificate Credits

* RMI 2117

3 12

Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.

Credits

3 3 3 3 12


Drafting and Business Administration Design Technology PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES Course

Title

CGS 2100

Computer Fundamentals and Applications Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Business Communications Microsoft Excel or Spreadsheet Applications for Business Principles of Selling or Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk Internship(s)

* MAN 2021 * MAR 2011 OST 1335 OST 2858 CGS 2510 * MKA 2021 CTS 1155

Credits

3 3 3 3

3

3 3

All certificate courses are offered on the East campus; some courses are offered at other locations NOTE: The credits in the certiďŹ cate programs apply toward the Business Administration Associate in Science degree, or the Business Management, Marketing, and Administration Associate in Science degree.

Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog.


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