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OR<br />

PSY 201G Introduction to Psychology 3<br />

SOC 101G Introductory Sociology OEBU 265 Real Estate Finance (3)<br />

OEBT 111 Small Equipment Maintenance & Repair 4<br />

Related Requirements 14 credits<br />

OEBT 112 Basic Masonry 4<br />

BOT 120 Accounting Procedures I<br />

OR ACCT 252 Financial Accounting<br />

3<br />

OEBT 113 Masonry Level 1 4<br />

BOT 209 Business & Tech. Communication 3<br />

OEBT 114 Basic Carpentry 3 OR ENGL 203G Business & Prof. Communication<br />

OR<br />

OEBT 115 Carpentry Level 1 3<br />

ENGL 218G Tech. & Scientific Communication<br />

OEBU 201 Work Readiness and Preparation 2<br />

Business Occupations<br />

OECS 105 Introduction to Microcomputer Technology 3<br />

OR C S 110G Computer Literacy<br />

Technology-related approved elective: 3<br />

Associate Degree: Business Occupations<br />

OECS 215 Spreadsheet Applications<br />

OR<br />

• Finance & Banking Services Emphasis<br />

OECS 220 Database Application/Design<br />

OR<br />

• General Management Emphasis<br />

BOT 211 Information Processing I<br />

OR<br />

• Real Estate Emphasis<br />

BOT 217 PowerPoint Presentations<br />

• Retail Marketing & Merchandising Emphasis<br />

Certificate of Completion<br />

Technical Requirements<br />

39 credits<br />

527-7640<br />

OEBU 110 Introduction to Business 3<br />

OR<br />

If you’ve always wanted to work in the fast-paced world of business,<br />

BUSA 111 Business in a Global Society<br />

the Business Occupations Program at DACC is your ticket to<br />

OEBU 140 Principles of Supervision I<br />

success. The need for supervisors and managers in business organizations<br />

OR MGT 201G Introduction to Management<br />

3<br />

continues to grow with the economy, and our students are<br />

filling those positions. The experience and education you receive<br />

OEBU 210 Marketing<br />

OR<br />

through the Business Occupations Program prepare you to assume<br />

MKTG 203 Introduction to Marketing<br />

3<br />

the responsibility of supervising and managing business operations.<br />

OEBU 221 Cooperative Experience I (restricted to majors) 3<br />

The Business Occupation Program, through a curriculum of practical<br />

OEBU 231 Legal Issues in Business<br />

training courses, general education courses, and selected elective<br />

OR BLAW 316 Legal Environment of Business<br />

3<br />

classes that target a specific industry or business, prepares students<br />

for entry-level supervisory or management positions. Students take<br />

OEBU 175 Intro. to Business Finance<br />

OR<br />

courses as diverse as Introduction to Supervision, Business Law, Economics,<br />

FIN 206 Introduction to Finance<br />

3<br />

Computer Spreadsheet Applications, and Business Finance.<br />

OEBU 240 Human Relations 3<br />

The program also includes fifteen credit hours of electives, allowing<br />

OEBU 290 Applied Business Capstone 3<br />

you to customize your course of study and concentrate in a particular<br />

instructional area. You may choose from four areas of emphasis:<br />

Choose courses totaling 15 credits from the lists 15<br />

below. (It is permissible to combine courses from<br />

General Management, Real Estate, Retail Marketing and Merchandising,<br />

and Finance and Banking. Students can customize an option<br />

more than one area of emphasis.)<br />

by seeking advising from a faculty member to plan a series of elective<br />

courses that match the students’ interest and career goals.<br />

FINANCE AND BANKING SERVICES EMPHASIS<br />

OEBU 112 Principles of Banking (3)<br />

Graduates of the Business Occupations Program can apply most of<br />

their courses toward either of two bachelor’s degree programs at<br />

NMSU: agricultural economics and agricultural business, or applied<br />

studies (offered by the <strong>College</strong> of Extended Learning).<br />

OEBU 213 Consumer Lending (3)<br />

OEBU 225 Intro. to Commercial Lending (3)<br />

OEBU 233 Law and Banking (3)<br />

OEBU 235 Credit Administration (3)<br />

OEBU 245 Bank Investments (3)<br />

Associate Degree (69 credits)<br />

GENERAL MANAGEMENT EMPHASIS<br />

NOTE: Courses appearing in italics may be applied toward a bachelor’s<br />

degree at NMSU.<br />

OEBU 212 Supervisory/Leadership Trends (3)<br />

OEBU 248 Intro. to Quality Management (3)<br />

Core Requirements<br />

16 credits<br />

OEBU 250 Diversity in the Workplace (3)<br />

OEBU 277 Small Business Management (3)<br />

OR<br />

BOT 106 Business Mathematics 3<br />

OEBU 280 Intro. to Human Resources (3)<br />

MATH 120 Intermediate Algebra<br />

OEBU 282 Intro. to Internat’l Business Mgt. (3)<br />

OR<br />

OEBU 285 Intro. to Mfg. Operations (3)<br />

COMM 253G Public Speaking 3<br />

OEBU 287 Intro. to Export/Import (3)<br />

COMM 265G Principles of Human Communication<br />

OR<br />

ECON 251G Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

REAL ESTATE EMPHASIS<br />

ECON 252G Principles of Microeconomics<br />

OEBU 260 Real Estate Practice (3)<br />

ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition 4<br />

OEBU 261 Real Estate Appraisal (3)<br />

OEBU 263 Real Estate Sales Techniques (3)<br />

2 0 0 7 - 2 0 0 8 C A TA L O G<br />

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