An Associate of Science Degree in Business Administration (ASBA) prepares the student to begin or advance their careers in the business world. It can also be a major step towards completing a bachelor's degree. This program provides a comprehensive understanding of management principles, business-oriented technology, and interpersonal skills to the students.
The Associate of Science degree in Information Technology (ASIT) is awarded to students completing the requirements with a minimum of 63 semester credit hours, 30 or more of which must be earned at SC with a cumulative average of at least 2.0. It includes substantial elective courses which provide students with the flexibility to customize their lower division studies according to their personal interests and needs. While the open electives can be a combination of courses from Information Technology, the degree rests solidly on a general education foundation. Students can plan their degree in accordance with their higher education or employment objectives
The purpose of the Associate of Science Degree in Business Administration is to prepare students for entry-level positions in business, industry, federal and local organizations. The program is designed for the students that seek to acquire a complete framework in basic business concepts and skills in order to contribute and create solutions for contemporary business problems. After successful completion of general education and specific program courses, students will be able to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to apply in management, marketing, and accounting concepts to improve operational performance and aid in decision making skills.
Graduates of this program may find career opportunities in a variety of fields. Course Goal After completing this program, students should be able to: 1.Communicate effectively in oral and written English 2.Use general quantitative and computer skills 3.Demonstrate a college education with general expertise in information technology All embedded assessments (Tests, Quizzes, Assignments, Course works, Projects and Term Exams) in the courses are directly mapped with the learning outcomes of the course as specified in the course outline.