What It Means:
Large or small, every organization needs effective business professionals. Business professionals in the 21st century face the
globalization of markets, growing cultural diversification of the work force, a shift to small businesses, emerging
entrepreneurial efforts, a renewed ethical standard for business and rapid technological changes that enable information to
instantly travel around the world.
The nature of our global electronic information-driven culture demands business professionals who can embrace change and build
upon it.
What It Means to You:
This Associate Degree program of study in business Administration offers students the opportunity to develop fundamental
business knowledge and skills.1 It combines the study of fundamentals of marketing, financial accounting, communication and
strategic management. In addition to traditional business courses, there is an emphasis throughout the program on how to use
technology to help meet the changing needs of businesses in the global information age.
Some of the Courses in the Program Include:
- Accounting I and II
- Introduction to Business in a Global Society
- Business and Information Systems
- Principles of Supervision
- Financial Accounting: Reporting and Analysis
- Business Law and Regulation
- Principles of Marketing
- Principles of Professional Communication
- Strategies for the Technical Professional
- Professional Presentation
Equipment Used by Students in the Program:
Students will have the opportunity to use the following school equipment as required throughout the program: computer systems,
network hubs, patch panels, printers and other common computer peripherals. Please refer to the Student Equipment provision in
the Online Course Information section of the school catalog for information relating to student equipment requirements for any
distance education courses that are taught online over the Internet.
Length of Program:
Based on the typical class schedule of a full-time student, this program of study is 8 quarters in length. A typical class
session lasts approximately four to five hours. Class sessions are generally available in the morning, afternoon and evening,
depending on student enrollment. A number of the courses in this program of study may be taught online over the Internet
rather than in residence at the ITT Technical Institute. Please refer to the ITT Technical institute's school catalog for
specific information regarding the courses in this program that may be taught online. The program leads to an associate
degree.
Admission Requirements:
Please consult the school catalog for an explanation of the admission requirements for this Associate Degree program. Please
contact the school regarding the opportunity to transfer credits earned at other postsecondary institutions to satisfy course
requirements of this program.
This program is available at the following campuses. Please select a campus to learn more about this program.
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ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
- Business Acounting Technology
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