Business Administration: Technical Management
Award: Associate of Science
Number of credits required: 61
Locations: La Plata Campus (LAPL) Prince Frederick Campus (PRIN) Leonardtown Campus (LEON)
Offered: Days And Evenings
Contact: E. A. Schauf, Interim Chair
Description:
This transfer option prepares the student to transfer into a business administration or technical management program at a four-year college or university. It is a broad-based program with a sound foundation in general education along with a core curriculum of management, accounting, economics, and information technology courses to help the student effectively lead and support others in technical specialty areas. Elective courses include a wide selection of technical subjects in engineering, engineering technology, electronics, information technology, manufacturing technology, mathematics, or physics that the student may choose from or may have already completed in previous studies.Blending technical knowledge with management skills affords the student more career advancement options.
To assure maximum transferability of credits, students are urged to consult with an academic advisor early in this program of study.
The maximum number of credits accepted in transfer from other institutions to this program is 45.
Required Courses:
Take ACC-2010 BAD-1210 BAD-1330 ENG-1010 ECN-2010 ECN-2020 ENG-2050 ITS-1015 MTH-2300 ;Arts:
Take 3 credits from General Education Course Listing.Communications:
Take 3 credits from General Education Course Listing.Humanities:
Take 3 credits from General Education Course Listing.Mathematics:
Take 3 credits; From MTH-1120 MTH-1150 MTH-1200 MTH-1560 ;Bio/Phy Science:
Take 7 credits from General Education Course Listing.At least one lab course must be taken.Lab credit identified in Group 1. Course may also appear in Group 2, but credit only counted once.Soc/Behav Sciences:
Take 3 credits from General Education Course Listing, Except Subject ECN;Electives:
Take 12 credits; From Subjects EGR EGT ELT ITS MFT MTH PHY;Last Update: July 7, 2008
