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Business Administration (Career)AAS (BAAS)

The Associate in Applied Science Degree Program in Business Administration at Adirondack Community College is intended for those who do NOT plan to transfer. It is designed primarily for graduates who seek full-time employment or promotion in business management upon graduation. ACC provides the business management student with a widely diversified and skill-oriented range of business offerings, as well as a variety of intellectually broadening courses in liberal arts and science. The program builds the management skills needed for positions in management. Recommended high school preparation: Four years of mathematics.

Cr. Course TitleCourse Code
1-4 Freshman ExperienceHrd 100, Hrd 100A or Hrd 110
3 Writing IEng 101; Eng 100A & Eng 100B
3 Writing IIEng 102, Eng 103, Eng 104, Eng 105, Eng 106, Eng 108, Eng 109 or Eng 110
3 Math Course - Math of FinanceMat 110
3-4 Lab Science 
2 Physical Education 
6 Social Science CourseEco 201 or Eco 202 recommended
6 Liberal Arts ElectivesPhi 207 recommended
1 SpreadsheetsCis 119
3 Word Processing in WindowsBus 100
3 Introduction to BusinessBus 101
3 Principles of ManagementBus 102
3 Principles of MarketingBus 103
4 Financial AccountingBus 146; Bus 146A & Bus 146B
3 Business Law IBus 201
3 Business CommunicationBus 211
3 Principles of Human Resource ManagementBus 261
9-10 Choose three courses from one of the following groups: 
  GROUP ONE: 
  Small Business ManagementBus 109
  Organizational BehaviorBus 112
  Organizational Strategy & Dev.Bus 212
  Business Internship (Prereq Req)Bus 178
  GROUP TWO: 
  Managerial Accounting (Prereq Req)Bus 147
  Accounting Microcomputer Applications (Prereq Req) (Spring Only)Bus 153
  Principles of Financial Management (Prereq Req)Bus 171
  Business Internship (Prereq Req)Bus 178
  GROUP THREE: 
  Internet ProgrammingCis 122
  Small Business ManagementBus 109
  Business Internship (Prereq Req)Bus 178
2 Electives 

64 minimum credits required for graduation
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Recommended First Year
First Semester
1-4 Hrd 100, Hrd 100A or Hrd 110
3 Eng 101; Eng 100A & Eng 100B
3 Bus 100
3 Bus 101
1 Cis 119
3  Liberal Arts Elective*
Second Semester
3 Eng 102, Eng 103, Eng 104, Eng 105, Eng 106, Eng 108, Eng 109 or Eng 110
4 Bus 146 **
3 Bus 102
3 Bus 103
3  Liberal Arts Elective*
1  PED Elective
Recommended Second Year
Third Semester
3 Bus 201
3 Bus 211
3 Mat 110
3 Eco 201
3  Bus Elective***
1  PED Elective
Fourth Semester
3 Bus 261
3 Eco 202
3-4  Lab Science
6  Bus Electives***
2  Electives

*PHI 207 recommended
**BUS 146A & B may be substituted
***Business Elective. Each student must take three courses from ONE of the following groups:

Additional Information:
GROUP ONE:
BUS 109, BUS 112
BUS 212, BUS 178

GROUP TWO:
BUS 147, BUS 153
BUS 171, BUS 178

GROUP THREE:
CIS 122, BUS 109
BUS 178
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