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Business Administration

BUSADM-CT


Dr. Greg Nenstiel, Dean, EPI (727) 791-2433
Roberto Fernandez, Academic Chair, TS (727) 712-5770
Nicolle Panuthos, Academic Chair, SE (727) 394-6266

The business courses identified in this Certificate program will go towards the Business Administration AS degree. These courses will cover the areas of personnel, accounting and finance, marketing, legal requirements, and budgeting and planning.

Additional Information for FY 2009-10 Financial Aid Eligible Certificate Programs

  • U.S. Department of Labor's Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Code (occupations that the program prepares students to enter):

52.0201

Business Administration & Management, General

 

11-1011.00

Chief Executives

 

11-1011.03

Chief Sustainability Officers

 

11-1021.00

General and Operations Managers

 

11-2022.00

Sales Managers

 

11-3011.00

Administrative Services Managers

 

11-3051.00

Industrial Production Managers

 

11-3071.00

Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers

 

11-9021.00

Construction Managers

 

11-9151.00

Social and Community Service Managers

 

11-9199.00

Managers, All Other

 

13-1051.00

Cost Estimators

 

13-1111.00

Management Analysts

 

25-1011.00

Business Teachers, Postsecondary

  • On-time Graduation Rate1: NA (less than 10 students graduated from the program in FY 2009-10)
  • Tuition and Fees for Entire Program 2 (completing the program within normal time): In-State - $2326; Out-of-State - $8455
  • Typical Costs for Books and Supplies for Entire Program3: $1600
  • Job Placement Rate4 100% (of 2 graduates FY 2008-09)
  • Median Loan Debt Incurred (students who completed the program): Program had fewer than ten graduates within the last year. In respect of student privacy, no information is being reported.

1 Source: PeopleSoft Student Information System
2 Total cost of the program is estimated using Fall 2011 Tuition and Fee Rates and is subject to annual tuition and fee increases
3 Cost for books and supplies is based on the Financial Assistance Books and Supplies per term budget and prorated based on the number of credit hours in the program
4 Source: Florida Education and Training Placement Information Program (FETPIP) and SPC Recent Alumni Survey


APPROVED REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS WITH CATALOG YEAR
20111/0445 (BEGINNING 8/22/11) OR LATER
~ REFER TO CURRICULUM FILES FOR PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR REQUIREMENTS ~



PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
ACG 2021 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3
BUL 2241 BUSINESS LAW I 3
CGS 1100 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3
FIN 2000 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE 3
GEB 1011 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3
MAN 2021 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3
MAR 2011 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 3

ACG 2940, GEB 2940, MAN 2940 or MAR 2940 OR

3
ENT 1000 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP OR (3)
MAN 2340 SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT (3)

TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS

24

C&I 5/24/11 ~ BOT 6/21/11