
Two Year Business AAS Degree Plan
Year One
Fall Semester (12 Credits)
- ENG:105 Composition I, 3 credits, 8 week (1st)
- HUM:110 Changes and Choices, 3 credits, 8 week (1st)
- SPC:112 Public Speaking, 3 credits, 8 week (2nd)
- BUS:102 Introduction to Business*, 3 credits, 8 week (2nd)
Winterim (3 Credits)
- BUS:161 Human Relations, 3 credits, 8 week (online)
Spring Semester (12 Credits)
- MGT:101 Principles of Management**, 3 credits, 8 week (1st)
- ECN:120 Principles of Macroeconomics, 3, 8 week (1st)
- MAT:156 Statistics, 3, 8 week (2nd)
- CSC:110 Introduction to Computers, 3, 8 week (2nd)
Summer Semester (8 Credits)
- MKT:181 Customer Service Strategies, 2 credits
- MKT:110 Principles of Marketing, 3 credits
- BUS:185 Business Law*, 3 credits
Year Two
Fall Semester (12 Credits)
- BUS:180 Business Ethics, 3 credits, 8 week (1st)
- BUS:130 Introduction to Entrepreneurship*, 3 credits, 8 week (1st)
- MGT:110 Small Business Management*, 3 credits, 8 week (2nd)
- MGT:130 Principles of Supervision**, 3 credits, 8 week (2nd)
Winterim Semester (2 Credits)
- BUS:106 Business Employment Strategy, 2 credits, 8 week (online)
Spring Semester (12 Credits)
- ACC:142 Financial Accounting*, 3 credits, 8 week (1st)
- MGT:170 Human Resource Management**, 3 credits, 8 week (1st)
- ACC:146 Managerial Accounting, 3 credits, 8 week (2nd)
- MGT:210 Management Decision Making***, 3 credits, 8 week (2nd)
Summer Semester (5 Credits)
- ACC:322 Quickbooks or Business Skill Elective, 2 credits
- MGT:165 Principles of Quality**, 3 credits
Coursework in this program is designed using EICC's Flexclass model. Each course blends classroom and online instruction to create easy access for working adults. Courses are accelerated in an 8-week format to allow maximum progress. Live video and audio streaming may be used to engage students at other locations to provide richer and deeper conversations and direct applicability.
*Students completing ACC:142, BUS:102, BUS:185, MGT:110, and MGT:210 will earn a Small Business Management Certificate.
**Students completing MGT:101, MGT:130, MGT:165, MGT:170, and MGT:210 will earn a Management Supervision Certificate.
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