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WINTER 2010 Career Planning Guide

BUSINESS, GENERAL

Spokane Falls Community College
Spokane Falls Community College
3410 West Fort George Wright Drive
Spokane, WA 99224-5298
http://www.spokanefalls.edu/

Completion Award: AAS

Tuition and Fees: http://www.ccs.spokane.edu/iCatalog/Fees.pdf

PROGRAM WEBSITE: http://www.spokanefalls.edu/business
Program Description
The objective of this program is to permit the student maximum flexibility in designing a two-year program of study in business. The student may specialize in a particular area of business such as distribution, sales, or accounting; or select courses that provide a general exposure to several areas of business.
 
The General Business curriculum serves the student who is uncertain about transferring to a four-year institution or who wants a curriculum that maximizes transferability and at the same time permits emphasis on business courses to a greater extent than is possible when taking the general two-year transfer program.
 
Such a curriculum does not permit a student to complete all the courses normally required by a four-year institution in the freshman-sophomore years; however, it is possible for the student to undertake a curriculum where many of these requirements are met and where all other completed courses taken could be accepted for elective credit by the four-year institution.
Program Goals
  1. Understand the nature of operations, ownership, marketing, business environmental factors, ethics, human resources, finances, regulations, research methodology, and decision-making processes of business.
  2. Understand realistic mathematical problems relating to the various segments of today's business world.
  3. Use desk-top calculators efficiently and demonstrate computer user skills including Internet applications.
  4. Understand the theory of occupation behavior, the basis of human motivation, cultural diversity, organizational structure, and the leader/manager's role in developing a sound behavioral climate in the business organization.
  5. Communicate effectively--verbal and written--in order to function in the world of work.
  6. Emphasize skills in one or more areas of business as well as possess "generalist" skills.
  7. Participate in a supervised volunteer community service experience (SCC only).
  8. Understand international business concepts.
Career Opportunities
The student who doesn't wish to specialize in one specific business area will nevertheless find many employment opportunities. Many firms, especially those looking for management trainees, are primarily interested in hiring persons having a broad general background. Most employment opportunities in the Spokane area for the general business graduate would be with retailers, wholesalers and small businesses which now employ a large percentage of all workers in private industry.

BUSINESS, GENERAL
AAS: SFCC
Suggested Course of Study WINTER 2010
Consult Adviser/Counselor for Program, Planning and Selection of Electives
AAS
First Quarter
BT100Beginning Keyboarding 11
BT107Business Communications 23
BUS&101Intro to Business 5
Business Elective 33
General Elective 45
17
Second Quarter
BT108Business Communications 23
BUS103Basic Business Math and Electronic Calculators  5
BUS108eBusiness  2
General Elective 45
15
Third Quarter
BT272Business Correspondence 5
CMST&101Introduction to Communication 5
Business Elective 32
Computer Software Elective 1
General Elective 42
15
Fourth Quarter
ACCT&201Prin of Accounting I  5
ECON&202Macro Economics 5
Business Elective 35
15
Fifth Quarter
ACCT121Payroll Procedures 3
ACCT122Business Tax Accounting 1
BUS&201Business Law 5
Business Elective 35
14
Sixth Quarter
BUS280Human Relations in Business 5
Business Elective 36
General Elective 43
14
90 credits are required for the AAS
Computer Software Elective 
CAPPS102Introduction to Office 1
CAPPS110Word 1
CAPPS112Excel 1
CAPPS114Access 1
CAPPS116PowerPoint 1
1BT 100 may be substituted with BT 101.
2ENGL& 101 may be substituted for BT 107 and 108 depending on the student's educational objectives.
3All general business students must take a minimum of 19 credits of business electives.
4General electives must come from any discipline OTHER than business.
Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. The information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.