LCCC policy - Laramie County Community College
LCCC policy - Laramie County Community College
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General Studies in Business<br />
The Associate of Applied Science degree in General Studies in<br />
Business is designed to prepare students for employment in<br />
businesses and non-profit organizations and is not designed<br />
for transfer to four-year institutions. This program of study<br />
provides students with a broad-based understanding of the<br />
business field.<br />
I.Required Business Courses<br />
ACCT 2010 – Principles of Accounting I........................ 3<br />
BADM 1000 – Introduction to Business ......................... 3<br />
MGT 2100 – Principles of Management....................... 3<br />
BUSN 2000 – International Business............................. 3<br />
COSC 1200 – Computer Information Systems.............. 3<br />
BADM 2010 – Business Law I .......................................... 3<br />
BADM 1020 – Business Communication ....................... 3<br />
BADM 1021 – Customer Service I ................................... 1<br />
BADM 1022 – Customer Service II .................................. 1<br />
BADM 1031 – Personal Financial Planning.................... 1<br />
BADM 1032 – Risk and Credit Management .................. 1<br />
BADM 1033 – Investment/Retirement Planning............ 1<br />
IMGT 2400 – Introduction to Information Management<br />
(required minimum grade of C in this<br />
capstone course)...................................... 3<br />
29<br />
II. General Education Requirements<br />
MATH 1000 – Problem Solving -OR- higher................... 3-4<br />
ENGL 1010 – English I: Composition ............................ 3<br />
POLS 1000 – American and Wyoming Government -OR<br />
HIST 1211 – U.S. to 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1221 – U.S. from 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1251 – Wyoming History -OR<br />
ECON 1200 – Economics, Law and Government .......... 3<br />
CO/M 1010 – Public Speaking -OR<br />
CO/M 1030 – Interpersonal Communication................ 3<br />
ECON 1000 – Survey of Economics................................ 3<br />
Physical Education Activity .............................................. 1<br />
16-17<br />
III. Additional Business course work from<br />
A, B, C, D, or E below....................................................... 19<br />
Additionally, students must take courses from at least three<br />
of the following areas for a minimum of 19 credit hours and<br />
within an area students must take at least two courses:<br />
A. Accounting (courses beginning with the ACCT or ACTA<br />
prefix)<br />
B. Business Management (courses beginning with the<br />
MGT or BADM prefix)<br />
C. Economics (courses beginning with the ECON prefix)<br />
D. Entrepreneurship<br />
ENTR 1500 – Successful Entrepreneurship<br />
ENTR 1510 – Analyzing Business Opportunities<br />
ENTR 1520 – Creating a Business Plan<br />
ENTR 1530 – Accounting for Entrepreneurs<br />
ENTR 1540 – Marketing for Entrepreneurs<br />
ENTR 1590 – Entrepreneurial Leadership I<br />
ENTR 2500 – Small Business Operations Management<br />
ENTR 2520 – Legal Issues for Entrepreneurs<br />
ENTR 2530 – Funding Sources for Entrepreneurs<br />
ENTR 2540 – Small Business Financial Management<br />
ENTR 2590 – Entrepreneurial Leadership II<br />
BADM 2120 – Financing a Small Business<br />
E. Marketing (courses beginning with the MKT prefix)<br />
Total minimum credit hours required .................................64-65<br />
General Studies in<br />
Fine Arts and Humanities<br />
The general studies Associate of Arts in Fine Arts and<br />
Humanities degree program is recommended for students who<br />
want to focus in these creative areas of study, or who need this<br />
concentration to transfer to another educational institution<br />
or for employment enhancement. This program provides<br />
basic knowledge and skills needed to succeed in upper-level<br />
specialty courses, and the curriculum provides flexibility so<br />
students may study in several related areas, exploring their<br />
individual interests. Students are encouraged to work with an<br />
advisor to select appropriate transfer courses.<br />
COLLEGE REqUIREMENTS<br />
POLS 1000 – American and Wyoming Government -OR<br />
HIST 1211 – U.S. to 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1221 – U.S. from 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1251 – Wyoming History -OR<br />
ECON 1200 – Economics, Law, and Government............... 3<br />
ENGL 1010 – English I: Composition ................................. 3<br />
ENGL 1020 – English II ........................................................ 3<br />
CO/M 1010 – Public Speaking -OR<br />
CO/M 1030 – Interpersonal Communication ..................... 3<br />
Arts and Humanities Elective ................................................. 3<br />
Social Science Elective<br />
(excluding state statutory requirement) ...... 6<br />
Mathematics (MATH 1000 or higher excluding MATH 1510). 3-4<br />
Physical, Biological, or Earth Laboratory Science Elective... 4<br />
Computer Literacy Elective..................................................... 1-3<br />
Physical Education Activity (students should take<br />
PEAC 1295 if transferring to the<br />
University of Wyoming)................................. 1<br />
30-33<br />
PROGRAM REqUIREMENTS<br />
Courses in major areas of concentration and electives as<br />
indicated in specific programs of study or in consultation with<br />
advisor.<br />
Fine Arts (Art, Music, Theater) ................................................ 9<br />
Humanities (HUMN) ............................................................... 3<br />
Philosophy ........................................................................ 3<br />
Literature (ENGL 2000 level)................................................... 3<br />
Mass Media/Multimedia ......................................................... 3<br />
Foreign Language or Electives................................................ 8-9<br />
29-30<br />
Total minimum credit hours required ...................................... 64