Business Administration, Associate in Science:
Designed for students who wish to transfer to a four-year institution. Offers students a broad introduction to business administration and provides the background necessary to move into baccalaureate majors in such fields as accounting, management, economics and computer information systems.
Business Administration, Associate in Applied Science:
Designed for students who wish to enter careers in management, real estate, sales, marketing, accounting and computer information systems upon completion of their degree. The course of study emphasizes those skills necessary for success in entry-level supervision and management. For further information, contact the department chairperson, Daniel Thoren, 609-343-4996 or e-mail thoren@atlantic.edu
Computer Information Systems, Associate in Science:
This degree emphasizes the business applications of the computer. Graduates will have the theoretical, conceptual and practical background to use computers in business settings. Designed to facilitate transfer to Bachelor of Science programs. The program responds to the increased demand from area business and industry for trained computer professionals.
General Studies, Associate in Science :
Designed for students who are undecided about a career and who wish to explore different fields. The option can lead to various baccalaureate degrees. Students take basic general education courses which they can use in transferring to a four-year institution or use should they decide on a career area and change to an AAS degree.
History, Associate in Arts:
A degree in History provides a well-rounded liberal arts background to students eeking to continue their education in law, business administration, etc. Careers directly related to history include teaching, museum work and research. Students seeking a baccalaureate degree in history from a four-year institution should obtain an A.A. degree in liberal arts. It is recommended that not more than 15 credits be earned in history at ACCC to avoid any possible transfer problems. Most four-year institutions prefer that courses in a student's major be taken there.
Humanities, Associate in Arts:
Designed to give students an opportunity to explore various disciplines before selecting a specific career area. This option, which can be earned part-time, can lead to a baccalaureate degree in history, literature, philosophy, religion or the arts. With the appropriate baccalaureate or master's degree, an A.A. degree with a humanities option can lead to careers in education, the arts, communications, law and many ohter non-technical fields. This option can be earned full - or part-time.
Liberal Arts, Associate in Arts:
Prepares students for transfer to four-year liberal arts programs. In the core general education courses, emphasis is on major fields of academic inquiry, their approaches to creating knowledge, important developments in these fields, and the implications that these have for decision-making in our private and public lives. Students build on this foundation and prepare for continued study in a major by completing nine (9) additional credits in an area of concentration. Students may choose options in: child development/ child care, education, history, humanities, literature, music, pre-law, psychology, social science, social work, sociology or studio art.
Literature, Associate in Arts:
Designed for students who wish to major in English and/or linguistics. A broad base in the Humanities prepares students for transfer to a four-year college for the baccalaureate degree. Careers that English studies lead to include: Advertising, broadcasting, journalism, law, teaching and writing. This option can be earned part-time.
Office Systems Technology, Associate in Applied Science:
Skilled office personnel are vital to the smooth, efficient running of a business. Without them, corporations, government and thousands of public and private organizations would come to a standstill. Busy executives rely on office professionals to manage offices.
Administrative office careers offer a variety of exciting opportunities. A graduate can become an administrative assistant, correspondence secretary or word processing specialist. The program focuses on typing, speedwriting, word processing, computer applications and management skills. This degree may be earned full- or part-time.
Psychology, Associate in Arts:
Psychology offers a scientific framework for understanding the how and why of human behavior. Understanding the thinking, actions and motives of self and others has direct vocational use in many career areas, such as education, social work, and allied health. A knowledge of psychology is required in many professional and parapro-fessional fields. The program offers a range of courses designed to meet the varied interests and needs of undergraduate students. This option can be earned part-time.
Social Science, Associate in Arts:
Designed to help students explore the various disciplines before selecting a specific career area. The option can lead to a baccalaureate degree in psychology, sociology, social work, economics, law or other fields related to the study of social institutions. Although jobs in the social sciences are available for those with a bachelor's degree, many positions do require a master's degree. An A.A. degree in social science can lead to work in law, social work, education, business, government, psychology, or into almost any non-technical field.
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Brookdale Community College
Business Administration, Associate in Arts:
This program is for students wishing to transfer to four-year colleges offering Bachelor`s degrees in business or business education. It contains a broad range of business-related courses plus the general education studies required for transfer to most four-year schools. Upon graduation from this program, and subsequent completion of a four-year degree, students will be prepared to begin careers in financial management, marketing, personnel management, sales, operations management, government, and other business-related activities with opportunities for promotion to management positions. Students who wish to become business education teachers upon completion of a four-year degree should also begin in this program.
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Burlington County College
Accounting, Associate in Science:
Burlington County College offers an AS in Accounting as an option to Liberal Arts and Sciences. The Associate in Science program in Accounting is designed to provide the first two years of a four-year program leading to a baccalaureate degree. Please see our website for more information and current course descriptions. http://www.bcc.edu/pages/238.asp
Education, Associate in Arts:
Burlington County College offers an AA in Education as an option to Liberal Arts. Students in this program will also study the historical and philosophical foundations of education and the application of psychological theories to educational practices. Graduates of this program customarily transfer to baccalaureate institutions. Graduates not immediately pursuing an additional degree are eligible to substitute teach in New Jersey schools. Please see our website for more information and current course descriptions.
http://www.bcc.edu/pages/264.asp
Liberal Arts, Associate in Arts:
The Burlington County College Liberal Arts major is the basic major to prepare one for entering many occupations, especially the professions, at a higher level. Please see our website for more information and current course descriptions. http://www.bcc.edu/pages/285.asp
Liberal Arts & Sciences, Associate in Science:
The Burlington County College Liberal Arts & Sciences curriculum is designed for students who desire to pursue an academic concentration in one of the natural science or allied health areas. Please see our website for more information and current course descriptions. http://www.bcc.edu/pages/286.asp
Psychology, Associate in Arts:
Burlington County College offers an AA in Psychology as an option to Liberal Arts. Psychology, as a liberal arts is concerned with providing the student with understanding how the behavior of the individual depends on biological, development, cognitive and social processes. Psychology is of direct vocational use in many career areas such as education, social work, medicine and industry and is a requirement in many professional and paraprofessional fields. Students wishing to transfer to a baccalaureate program will bring a strong base of knowledge to their furthered studies but should consult with the receiving institution to select courses wisely. There are many transfer and articulation opportunities with this program. Please see our website for more information and current course descriptions.
http://www.bcc.edu/pages/295.asp
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Mercer County Community College
General Business, Associate in Applied Science:
The General Business program equips graduates with specific technical skills as well as a general overview of the field of business. Recent General Business graduates have obtained entry-level positions in retail firms, supermarket chains, manufacturing firms, government agencies and numerous types of small business firms. Several areas of concentration are available: accounting, banking, management, marketing, office systems, and microcomputer applications. An international business emphasis with practical international business applications is another option. Faculty assist students in selecting electives in their career field, and cooperative education opportunities are available.
Humanities and Social Science, Associate in Arts:
The Humanities and Social Science option of the Liberal Arts and Sciences program prepares students to transfer into the junior year of a baccalaureate degree program in such fields as English, history, humanities, journalism, languages, law, literature, psychology, sociology, and education. With the aid of college advising and counseling services, individuals planning careers in these fields should select elective subjects which best meet their educational needs. All students should determine the requirements of the college to which they wish to transfer.
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County College of Morris
Business Administration, Associate in Applied Science:
This program is designed to meet the needs of students who wish to earn a
baccalaureate degree in some area of business administration upon completing two
additional years at a four-year institution. The curriculum prepares students
for upper college-level specialization in finance, management, private or public
accounting and marketing. If you are considering a career in teaching, you may
want to consider CCM’s Teacher Education Specialization in Business 04/06 Articulation Agreements: Students should check with the Transfer Office about articulation agreements with this program.
Humanities/Social Science, Associate with option within Liberal Arts and Science:
The Liberal Arts Humanities/Social Science program is an ideal foundation for
transfer to four-year colleges and universities in a wide variety of majors
including English, history, languages, economics, psychology, sociology,
communications, global studies, political science and many other fields. It is
considered a starting point for careers in law, education, science, government,
and human services or for those whose academic interests are in the specialized
areas of the social sciences or humanities. After receiving the associate
degree, students in this program generally transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree. The program especially accommodates students who wish to focus on general education classes or who want to take college-level courses for their own enrichment. Students uncertain of their career goals will be offered opportunity for exploration within this program. 04/06 Articulation Agreements: Students should check with the Transfer Office about articulation agreements with this program.
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Ocen Community College
Allied Health - Associate in Applied Science
This degree is for persons already participating in their health care disciplines and credentialed with certificates. They will receive up to 20 credits for their previous training and experience. The evaluation of previous training and experience will be conducted by the Dean of Health and Human Performance. The evaluation will be based upon review of transcript(s) from previous educational program(s) and work experience documented on a resume.
Business Administration - Associate in Science Degree
This program is designed for those students desiring to transfer to a baccalaureate program in business administration. It should be noted that senior institutions accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) may not accept certain upper-level business courses without validation.
Business Administration - Associate in Applied Science Degree
This general business career preparation curriculum is designed to qualify students for entry-level positions in business, nonprofit organizations and government organizations. Graduates can expect to find employment as a junior accountant, manager in retailing, management trainee, bank teller/loan officer trainee, sales/marketing person, and small business owner.
Business Administration - A.S. Economics Option
This program is designed for those students desiring to transfer to a baccalaureate program in business administration. It should be noted that senior institutions accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) may not accept certain upper-level business courses without validation.
Liberal Arts Associate in Arts Degree
The liberal arts program affords the student an opportunity to earn a degree while following a recommended pattern designed to fulfill needs in special interest areas. A student is not required to follow any of these suggested sequences. A general education core is required for an A.A. degree in liberal arts.
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Passaic County Community College
Associate in Applied Science Degree in Health Information Technology:
The Health Information Technology Program is accredited by the American Health Information Management Association and graduates are eligible to take the national qualifying examination for certification as a Registered Health Information Technician ( RHIT). PCCC also offers a Certificate in Medical Coding. For more information on both programs, students should visit PCCC's Health Information Technology Department Homepage at http://www.pccc.edu/health
Certificate in Medical Coding:
For more information on PCCC's online degree offerings, students should visit PCCC's Health Information Technology Department Homepage at http://www.pccc.edu/health
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Raritan Valley County College
Business Administration Associate of Science Degree:
The Associate of Science degree in Business Administration prepares students to transfer into the junior year at four-year colleges or universities. It also prepares them for many entry-level positions. This program includes required courses in accounting, business administration, business law, economics, and other business-related courses, as well as general education courses and free electives. The courses in the Business Administration degree program are sequenced to conform to the freshman and sophomore year course patterns at four-year colleges and universities.
Liberal Arts Associate of Arts Degree:
The liberal arts degree program offers students a wide variety of courses to choose from and, at the same time, prepares the student to transfer into the junior year of study at a four-year college. The program is similar to other general Liberal Arts programs in the first two years at such colleges.
Liberal Arts is the study of basic knowledge and the development of one's ability to think clearly. Thus, liberal arts students take courses in English, their own and foreign cultures, mathematics and science, the arts, the study of society, past and present, the study of ideas and a foreign language.
Management Information Systems Analysis Associate of Science Degree in Business Administration :
Management Information Systems, an option of the Associate of Science degree program in Business Administration, prepares students to transfer to four-year colleges and universities to study computer information systems.
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Union County College
Business Management Associate in Applied Science degree:
The Business Management Degree is developed for the student who wishes to acquire additional management skills and is planning a program in preparation for a business career of his/her choice. Flexibility in course selection enables the student to achieve his/her specific educational, career, and personal goals. This program has been designed as a career program to prepare students for first-line and/or mid-management positions.
The specific objectives of this program are that the graduate must be able to demonstrate:
Understanding of current management theories and principles used in the successful management of organizations.
Knowledge of the fundamentals of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling and understanding the environment under which these management functions are practiced.
Problem solving skills and the ability to make decisions in the business environment using psychological and sociological insights.
Knowledge of psychological and sociological information in solving problems and in decision making.
Knowledge of the latest techniques of motivation, morale, and team building to accomplish organizational objectives.
Understanding of present national social issues and management's responsibility as well as the ramifications of issues in a global economy.
Liberal Studies (Exploring Science and the Arts) Associate in Science Degree:
This program is for adults who have been away from secondary school at least four years. It provides an opportunity to explore different areas of study.
The A.S. degree is awarded upon satisfactory completion of no fewer than 62 credit hours of work selected from the various disciplines at the College including a minimum of six to eight credit hours each from these areas: business and public policy; communication; humanities; mathematics and science; and social science.
The specific objectives of this program are that the graduate must be able to demonstrate:
Critical thinking, problem solving skills, and effective communication skills.
Awareness of and concern for the ethical implication of institutional policies and individual practices.
Awareness of his/her rights and responsibilities as a citizen of a world community.
Ability to communicate with others in a diverse society.
Awareness of the diverse factors that shape the world in order to keep pace with the changing society.
Ability to use technology for learning and research.
Ability to learn independently and to direct his/her own learning.
Information Systems Technology Associate in Science Degree:
Information systems technology changes are occurring across the US and the world. With these advances have also come changes in the ways that information can be accessed and shared. These have precipitated the need for well-educated IS professionals. This curriculum has been designed to meet the needs of current IS professionals as well as to prepare future IS professionals.
Information systems positions are becoming more diversified. Students who complete the curriculum will have a strong foundation in interpersonal and communication skills, problem solving skills, critical thinking skills, and ethics.
T he specific objectives of this program are that the graduate must be able to demonstrate:
Awareness of the various careers available and skills necessary for these careers within the field of information systems.
Interpersonal and communication skills necessary in a diverse society.
Critical thinking skills and approaches for problem solving.
Understanding of databases and database management.
Awareness of the Code of Ethics as found in most IS professional organizations and a concern for the societal issues involved.
Appreciation for the value of life long learning.
Recognition of the value of collaborative work in the contemporary business environment.
Office Professional Certificate :
The Office Professional Certificate program upgrades a student's skills necessary to survive in the ever-changing office. The program provides a strong background in technology courses using up-to-date software. Prior to entering the program, students must have successfully completed English composition and keyboarding. Challenge exams are available for keyboarding. A CLEP exam may be taken for English.
The specific objectives of this program are that the graduate must be able to demonstrate:
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Professional communication skills.
Ability to communicate effectively using e-mail and the Internet.
Ability to use beginning/advanced features of MS Word.
Ability to use beginning/advanced features of MS Excel.
Ability to use beginning/advanced features of MS PowerPoint.
Ability to use additional application packages.
This certificate is designed for people who need to update their computer application skills. Upon completion of this certificate, the student may apply these credits toward the Business A.A.S. degree or the Administrative Support/Information Processing A.A.S. degree.
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