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Business Administration
Business Administration 2.0

AS-T Degree S0872

Transfer Degree OptionBachelor’s Degree:Business

Business Division
Degree S0872

The Associate in Science in Business Administration 2.0 for Transfer provides a broad base of education in the discipline and introduces students to the fundamental principles underlying organizations and basic analytical tools of business. It gives students a basis in various business functions and economic analysis. Completion of the degree provides students with the core skills and knowledge needed to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Business Administration. Students who earn this degree will be able to transfer to CSU campus or enter the local job market.

To earn an Associate in Science degree in Business Administration 2.0 for Transfer, a student must complete 60 semester units that are eligible for transfer to the CSU that consist of IGETC pattern or CSU GE breadth and a major of at least 18 units or more. Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework to receive an associate degree for transfer and all courses in the major must be completed with a C or better.  A ‘P’ (Pass) grade is also an acceptable grade for courses in the major if the course is taken on Pass/No Pass basis. Students earning an associate degree for transfer will not be required to complete any other local graduation requirements.

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    • What Do I Need To Know About This Major?

      Business Administration is a program that overlaps with a multitude of different industries – this leads to more diverse areas of study and provides more opportunities for students to pursue their interests. This degree program introduces students to basic business functions and economic analysis. It can lead to careers as a public accountant, compliance manager, managerial positions in cost/budgeting/financial analysis, banker, financial planner, and clerk-level positions in book- keeping and payroll, among others.

    • What Kind of Job Can I Get With This Major?

      The following websites will provide information on typical areas, type of employers that hire in this field, salary information and projected job trends

    • How Do I Know This Major Is For Me?

      If you are interested in any aspect of business – whether it's someday running your own business or working for the government, nonprofit groups or public/private companies – the Business Administration program will give you insight on all of those areas and more. Students should be willing to work hard, problem-solve and stay organized in order to meet deadlines. Students in this degree program are strongly encouraged to gain work experience or participate in internships during their studies in order to stay competitive. Thanks to its faculty and advisory groups, the department enjoys great relationships with successful employers that enable students to connect with key business partners in a variety of ways. As a result, by the time students graduate, they are ahead of the market and ready to take their business skills straight into the workplace.

    • What Courses Should I Take For This Major?
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My working career began on a dairy farm. Even though the cows made the work enjoyable, I began to have a desire to associate with people instead. With the enthusiasm from my family, I decided to attend a community college. I would be the first generation in the Dokter family to earn a college degree. How thankful I am to have made that decision because now I am able to share my experiences with students and encourage them to follow their passions. There's no greater gratification than witnessing students finding their goals come to light!

- Professor Derek Dokter
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