Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2023-2024 College Catalog and Student Handbook Program: Business Administration-Marketing, AAB

Business Administration-Marketing, AAB

The Marketing program at North Central State College is designed to be an academically rigorous, highly practical, and immediately applicable course of study. This program provides students with the broad range of essential skills necessary to be successful in business from designing products to researching the needs of the target audience.

The academic foundation for success in the contemporary marketplace is presented in courses such as economics, management and marketing. Advanced courses, such as e‐commerce, customer service, promotion, advertising, and selling, continue to build upon this foundation. Strong emphasis is placed upon strengthening and enhancing the student’s oral and written communication skills to a professional level. Case studies, involving critical thinking and problem solving skills, are an important part of this curriculum. Students have the opportunity to complete a cooperative work experience to gain practical work experience.

The necessity of a positive business ethical perspective is an underlying theme within this curriculum. Common ethical issues are interwoven and discussed within the study of the various technical disciplines of marketing, personnel management, and computerized information technology. Demand for successful business graduates comes from all segments of the economy. Non‐profit institutions, as well as profit‐oriented organizations in the manufacturing, service, transportation, healthcare, and government sector, continue to experience a growing need for personnel who possess marketing skills.

The Associate of Applied Business is awarded for the completion of this program. The long‐range plan for this department is reviewed, modified, and updated on an annual basis. The Business Administration program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates will:

  1. Distinguish and summarize basic accounting concepts
  2. Distinguish and summarize basic marketing concepts.
  3. Distinguish and summarize basic economic concepts.
  4. Distinguish and summarize basic management concepts.
  5. Identify and apply appropriate computer applications to record business data and presenting business information for operational use.
Business Mission Statement

The mission of the Business Department is to support the mission of the College by providing quality programs, delivering a curriculum that is current and relevant, and affording opportunities for professional growth for faculty and staff. The faculty in the disciplines within the department maintains close contact with practitioners to ensure the curriculum meets the demands of area employers with the help of the advisory committee. Each discipline maintains contacts with adjunct faculty who are often employed within their own area of specialization. All faculty members are involved in professional development activities and are constantly looking for new and innovative ideas to incorporate into their instructional delivery.

It is the expressed goal of the division to provide student-centered learning approaches that encourage logical thinking and creative techniques for problem-solving while promoting personal initiative, responsibility, perseverance, and respect for others.

Year One

Fall Semester

Course NameCredit(s)Term TakenGrade
BUSM 1010 - Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurship

Required Prerequisite Course(s): ENGL 0040, (minimum grade of C-), or qualifying placement test score

3 Credit(s)
CISS 1210 - Microsoft Word 2 Credit(s)
ACCT 1010 - Financial Accounting 4 Credit(s)
ENGL 1010 - English Composition I

Required Prerequisite Course(s): ENGL 0040; (minimum grade of C-), or qualifying placement test scores

3 Credit(s)
ARTS 1070 - Digital Photography 3 Credit(s)

Spring Semester

Course NameCredit(s)Term TakenGrade
COMM 1010 - Speech 3 Credit(s)
BUSM 1110 - Business Law & Ethics 3 Credit(s)
CISS 1220 - Microsoft Excel 2 Credit(s)
ECON 1510 - Microeconomics

Required Prerequisite Course(s): MATH 0084 (minimum grade of C-) or qualifying placement test scores

3 Credit(s)
BUSM 1170 - Business Communications

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ENGL 1010;

3 Credit(s)

Year Two

Fall Semester

Course NameCredit(s)Term TakenGrade
VCMT 1050 - Imaging I 3 Credit(s)
VCMT 1085 - Visual Communications I

Required as Prerequisite or Concurrent Course(s): Take VCMT 1050;

3 Credit(s)
BUSM 1150 - Marketing

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ECON 1510 

3 Credit(s)
BUSM 2110 - Promotion and Advertising

Required Prerequisite Course(s): ENGL 0040 (minimum grade of C-) or qualifying placement test score.

3 Credit(s)
CISS 1280 - Microsoft Excel Advanced

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take CISS 1220 

2 Credit(s)

 

STAT 1010 - Probability and Statistics

Required as Prerequisite or Concurrent Course(s): MATH 0084 (Minimum grade of C- required) or qualifying placement test score OR Co-requisite of STAT 0086 

3 Credit(s)

OR

MATH 1110 - College Algebra

Required Prerequisite Course(s): MATH 0084 (Minimum grade of C- required) or qualifying placement test score

4 Credit(s)

Spring Semester

Course NameCredit(s)Term TakenGrade
BUSM 2310 - Digital Marketing Analytics

Required Prerequisite Course(s): BUSM 1150  and BUSM 2110 

3 Credit(s)
BUSM 1130 - Principles of Selling and Customer Service

Required Prerequisite Course(s): ENGL 0040 (either with minimum grade of C-), or qualifying placement test score

3 Credit(s)
PHIL 1110 - Ethics 3 Credit(s)
VCMT 1190 - Video Production I

Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take ARTS 1070 and VCMT 1050 with a minimum grade of C-

3 Credit(s)

 

BUSM 2272 - Case Studies in Business

Required Prerequisite Course(s): BUSM 1150 , ENGL 1030  or BUSM 1170 , and a minimum of 45 credit hours completed 

2 Credit(s)

or

BUSM 2280 - Cooperative Work Experience and

Required Concurrent Course(s): Take BUSM 2285;


Required as Prerequisite or Concurrent Course(s): Must be concurrent with BUSM 2285 - Seminar. Student must have completed 20 semester credit hours of BUSM classes with a C- or better. Students should have a 2.0 GPA. All forms required for the Cooperative Work Experience must be submitted upon registering for this class. Students are required to attend an orientation class the first week of the semester. Students must get permission of the instructor in order to enroll in this class.

1 Credit(s)
BUSM 2285 - Seminar

Required Concurrent Course(s): Take BUSM 2280;

1 Credit(s)

Total Credit Hours: 60-61

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