
AAS – Business Administration (Computer Technology Track)

AAS – Business Administration (Computer Technology Track)
Success in the business world requires knowledge in various fields of business and in changing technologies. To meet these needs, the business administration degree has two sequences of courses that can be pursued.
Those students choosing to pursue a program in computer technology will take courses in general education and then focus on computer applications, programming, computer hardware/software management, data communications, and cybersecurity.
Advisors: Kevan Croteau
Semester Hours Required for Graduation: 66
A. General Education: 21 Credit Hours
- COL 103 College Skills (3)
- CPT 170 Computer Applications I (3)
- ENG 101 English Composition I (3)
- MAT 108 Accelerated Intermediate Algebra (3)
- PSY 201 General Psychology (3)
- SPC 205 Public Speaking (3)
Fine Arts: Choose one below:
- ART 101 Art History & Appreciation (3)
- MUS 105 Music Appreciation (3)
B. Major Courses: 36 Credit Hours
- ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I (3)
- BUS 121 Business Law (3)
- CPT 104 Introduction to Information Technology (3)
- CPT 172 Computer Database I (3)
- CPT 174 Computer Spreadsheets I (3)
- CPT 209 Computer Systems Management (3)
- CPT 236 Java Programming I (3)
- CPT 237 Java Programming II (3)
- CYB 110 Introduction to Cybersecurity
- IST 220 Data Communications
- MGT 110 Principles of Management
- MKT 101 Marketing (3)
C. Business Electives: 6 Credit Hours
Select from:
- ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II (3)
- BAF 101 Personal Finance (3)
- BUS 101 Introduction to Business (3)
- ECO 210 Macroeconomics (3)
- ECO 211 Microeconomics (3)
- MGT 120 Small Business Management (3)
- MGT 201 Human Resources Management (3)
D. Other Electives: 3 Credit Hours
- CPT 282 Information Systems Security (3)
- IST 267 Network Vulnerability Assessment (3)
Courses chosen with advisor approval.
(It is recommended that students work closely with their advisor to determine courses taken in this area. Consideration should be given to student program plan and all courses must be with advisor approval.)
Tuition and book costs reflect the projected cost of the complete program.
Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor.
Recommended Course Sequence
Fall Semester I
- ACC 101
- COL 103
- CPT 104
- ENG 101
- MAT 108
Spring Semester I
- CPT 170
- CPT 236
- MGT 101
- PSY 201
- Business Elective (3)
Summer Semester I
- CPT 237
- IST 220
- SPC 205
Fall Semester II
- CYB 110
- BUS 121
- CPT 172
- CPT 174
- MKT 101
Spring Semester II
- CPT 209
- Business Elective (3)
- Fine Arts Elective (3)
- Other Elective (3)