Business Administration - Business Office Management: Business Office Professional Certificate
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• Professional Certificate
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Business Administration - Business Office Management Pathway: Business Office Professional Certificate
The Business Administration: Office Management program offers professional training in organizational skills, communication, and technology. Courses include a strong foundation of business courses, computer applications, teamwork, leadership, project development, social media, and developing a professional image. Students may choose between the Business Office Management and Legal Office Management pathways. Opportunities for networking and work-based learning are included in the program through job shadowing and an internship. Graduates will possess the technical skills and work experience needed to immediately enter the business or legal office workforce.
Summary Sheet
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ACC-111 - INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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An introduction to financial accounting theory and practice, with an emphasis on the accounting cycle and computer application thereof. This course is designed for non-business majors. |
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ACC-332 - COMPUTER ACCOUNTING - QUICKBOOKS |
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Lecture: 2 |
Credit: 2 |
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This course is designed to apply the fundamental accounting principles in a computerized environment by using the text/workbook combined with computerized standard accounting software package. Also electronic spreadsheets will be explored. A prior knowledge of accounting is required and knowledge of Windows will be helpful. It is necessary that each student be able to set aside lab time to complete assignments, either in the computer labs or a similar computer with computerized standard accounting software package. Prerequisites: ACC-131, ACC-142 or permission of instructor |
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BUS-180 - BUSINESS ETHICS |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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This course introduces philosophical ethical theory and its application to business decisions. It considers theories of economic justice, social responsibility of corporations, regulation, conflict of interest and obligations, ethics of advertising, product quality and safety, environmental responsibility, hiring practices and rights of employers and employees. |
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MGT-101 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT |
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
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This course provides an intensive examination of the basic fundamentals of organization and management underlying the solution to management problems. |
Kevin Rosenberg - Professor, (319) 208-5000 ext. 5199
Email: krosenberg@scciowa.edu
BBA, University of Iowa
MA, University of Iowa
Renee Smith - Associate Professor, (319) 208-5000 ext. 5194
Email: rsmith1@scciowa.edu
AA & AAS, Southeastern Community College
BA, Buena Vista University
MBA, Grand Canyon University
Stephani Smith - Instructor, (319) 208-5000 ext. 5217
Email: ssmith2@scciowa.edu
BA, Iowa Wesleyan College
MBA, Upper Iowa University
Deborah Wright - Professor, (319) 208-5000 ext. 5226
Email: dwright@scciowa.edu
AA, Southeastern Community College
BBA, Western Illinois University
MA, Western Illinois University
PhD, Northern Illinois University
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