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        BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION                               INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
        AA DEGREE                                             Program Learning Outcomes: This certifi cate  presents  the
                                                              business concepts necessary to compete in the International
        Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-  Global Marketplace. It prepares students to import, export,
        gram, students will be able to recognize, analyze, and assess   and/or establish an overseas business presence. Students will
        current economic challenges facing global and domestic busi-  learn to evaluate cross-cultural issues of marketing a product
        nesses; analyze, evaluate, and explain business problems using   or service; explain the functions of the U.S. customs Agency
        basic concepts and terminology of accounting and fi nance; and   and other regulatory agencies; and describe the documentation
        understand and apply the four P’s of marketing, business law,   required by each agency. This program is designed for both the
        investments, and management.                          individual entrepreneur and the established company executive.
        REQUIRED COURSES: ACCTG 101, 102; BUSAD 101, 120;     REQUIRED COURSES: ACCTG 110 or 101; BUSAD 101, 106 (or
        CS/IS 100 or 101.
                                                              CABOT 105), 170; CS/IS 100 or 101 or CABOT 260.
        BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION                               Select three courses from the following: BUSAD 120, 158,
        AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE                              162, 175, or 176.
        ENTREPRENEURSHIP/SMALL BUSINESS                       CERAMICS
        Program Learning Outcomes:  Upon completion of this   AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
        program, students will understand and apply the business skills
        necessary to start or manage a successful small business; be able   This certifi cate is designed for students wishing to pre-
        to create a written business plan; and be able to set-up a payroll   pare for employment in the commercial ceramic industry.
        system and interpret the data from various forms.     Emphasis is on job-related skills such as production form-
        REQUIRED COURSES: ACCTG 110 or 101, 130, 170; BUSAD 101, 106   ing techniques, surface design techniques, glaze formula-
        (or CABOT 105), 110 or 120, 158, 162; CS/IS 100 or 101 or CABOT   tion and application, chemical safety, and kiln technology.
        260.                                                  The certifi cate is also designed for those setting up their
                                                              own production studios to work as independent artists.
        FINANCIAL PLANNING AND INVESTMENT                     Students will demonstrate skill in a broad range of ceramic
        Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this    techniques, defi ne and use core concepts used in the
        program, students will be able to understand the terminology   ceramic area, produce original work that demonstrates a
        of fi nance and express themselves analytically using time value   high level of craft, and describe, analyze and provide criti-
        of money concepts, liquidity analysis, profi tability  analysis,   cism of ceramic work. Students must complete all required
        and equity management concepts; be able to apply the tools of   courses for a total of 27 units. Program Learning Outcomes:
        investing to determine the appropriateness of an investment;   Upon completion of this program, student will be able to
        and be able to develop and prepare a personal income statement   defi ne and use core concepts used in the ceramic area;
        and balance sheet.
                                                              describe, analyze and provide criticism of ceramic work;
        REQUIRED COURSES: ACCTG 110 or 101; BUSAD 101, 106 (or   produce original work that demonstrates a high level of
        CABOT 105), 131, 134; CS/IS 100 or 101 or CABOT 260.  craft; and demonstrate skill in a broad range of ceramic
        Select two courses from the  following: ACCTG 150; BUSAD   techniques.
        120, 135, 136.                                        REQUIRED COURSES: ART 130, 186, 187, 188, 190, 191, 192,
        GENERAL BUSINESS                                      193, 195.
        Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this    RECOMMENDED COURSES: ART 111
        program, students will be able to recognize, analyze, and
        assess current economic challenges facing global and domestic
        businesses; be able to analyze, evaluate, and explain business
        problems using basic concepts and terminology of accounting
        and fi nance; and be able to understand and apply the four P’s
        of marketing, business law, investments, management, and
        marketing.
        REQUIRED COURSES: ACCTG 110 or 101; BUSAD 101, 106 (or
        CABOT 105), 110; CS/IS 100 or 101 or CABOT 260.
        Select three courses from the following: BUSAD 120, 134,
        135, 141, 162.










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