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Business Administration

DEPARTMENT CHAIR:

 Marjorie York, (207) 453-5104


Accredited by the
Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs
7007 College Boulevard, Suite 240
Overland Park, Kansas 66211

 

DESCRIPTION

Kennebec Valley Community College offers an Associate in Applied Science degree in Business Administration with options in Accounting, Finance, or Marketing/Management.

PROGRAM MISSION

 

The mission of the Business Administration program is to help the student develop marketable business skills while still providing the broader courses necessary to produce an "educated person". Instead of limiting the education to narrow, technical training, the business faculty will help the students develop tools to use the rest of their lives.

The Business Administration program is made up of three business options, as follows: Accounting, Finance, and Marketing/Management. Students from all business options will have the opportunity to apply their skills in a team taught office simulation in the fourth semester.

ACCOUNTING OPTION

Description

The Accounting option’s primary focus is to prepare students as paraprofessionals who have a wide array of skills and knowledge in pursuing a business career. The integration of accounting and tax software provides real world application in the areas of payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, inventory, federal taxation, spreadsheets, and databases.
 

All accounting majors will have the opportunity to take the National ACAT exam for accreditation in accounting through the Accreditation Council for Accountancy and Taxation. The capstone review course will prepare students for this exam. Students will also have the opportunity to work collaboratively with students from the other business options in a simulated office environment to include the "Virtual Office" and incorporated internship program.

 

Educational Outcomes

 

Upon successful completion of the Accounting option, the graduate is expected to:
1) Be a lifelong learner who stays current in his/her field so as to perform accounting functions according to the Financial Accounting Standards Board and other governing agencies.
2) Be a conscientious professional who practices within the legal and ethical parameters of accounting.
3) Be an effective communicator who is able to listen and respond appropriately while respecting the differences within and between groups in the community.
4) Be a paraprofessional accountant who will have a broad array of skills and knowledge to use effectively in the 21st century.
5) Achieve the nationally recognized credential of Accredited Business Accountant by passing the ACAT exam.

 

Criteria For Graduation

 

Students must complete 69 credits in the Business Administration - Accounting option and achieve a minimum grade of "C" in designated common and program core courses (*). Students must attain a final GPA of 2.0 or higher.

 

Career Opportunities

 

Account Clerk
Accounts Payable Clerk
Accounts Receivable Clerk
Credit Manager
Jr. Accountant
Payroll Clerk
Tax Preparer

 

Accounting  
FIRST SEMESTER ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE CREDIT HOURS
ACC111* Principles of Accounting I 3
BUS116* Business Law 3
CPT117* Software Applications I 3
ENG101 College Composition 3
MAT117 College Algebra 3
______ General Education Elective 3
  Total Credits for First Semester 18

SECOND SEMESTER


CREDIT HOURS

ACC112* Principles of Accounting II 3
ACC211* Accounting Spreadsheet and Database Applications 3
BUS115* Principles of Management 3
ENG219 Professional Writing 3
MAT225 Math for Business and Economics 3
______ Humanities Elective 3
  Total Credits for Second Semester 18

THIRD SEMESTER


CREDIT HOURS

ACC212* Computerized Accounting Applications 3
ACC213* Federal Taxation 3
ACC215* Cost Accounting 3
ACC217* Intermediate Accounting I 3
ECO113 Principles of Economics I (Macro) 3
  Total Credits for Third Semester 15

 FOURTH SEMESTER


CREDIT HOURS

ACC218* Intermediate Accounting II 3
ACC220* Principles of Payroll Administration 3
ACC222* Capstone Review Course of Accounting Principles 3
BUS250* Virtual Office Simulation/Internship 3
COM104 Introduction to Communication 3
ECO114 Principles of Economics II (Micro) 3
  Total Credits for Fourth Semester 18
  TOTAL CREDITS
69
 

 

MARKETING/MANAGEMENT OPTION

Description

The Marketing/Management option provides the student with the background necessary to work toward managerial positions in organizations operating in the marketing of a product or in a service capacity. Students will also have the opportunity to work collaboratively with students from the other business options in a simulated office environment to include the "Virtual Office" and incorporated internship program.

Educational Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Marketing/Management option, the graduate is expected to:
1) Use communication and interpersonal skills to speak and write clearly, effectively, and persuasively in the world of business and commerce.
2) Use the analytical skills needed to solve problems and make decisions related to the various functions required of an individual working in the field of marketing and management.
3) As a member of the business community, recognize and respect cultural, ethnic, and intellectual diversity.

Criteria for Graduation

Students must complete 66 credits in the Business Administration - Marketing/Management option and achieve a minimum grade of "C" in designated common and program core courses (*). Students must attain a final GPA of 2.0 or higher.

Career Opportunities

Administrative Assistant
Advertising
Associate Store Manager
Human Relations Assistant
Industrial Sales Agent
Insurance Adjuster
Insurance Agent
Retail Management Associate
Retail Marketing Agent
Wholesale Sales Representative

Marketing/Management

   

 

   
FIRST SEMESTER ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE CREDIT HOURS
ACC111 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUS113* Marketing 3
BUS116* Business Law 3
CPT117* Software Applications I 3
ENG101 College Composition 3
MAT117 College Algebra 3
  Total Credits for First Semester 18

SECOND SEMESTER


CREDIT HOURS

ACC112 Principles of Accounting II 3
BUS115* Principles of Management 3
BUS119* Personal Selling & Advertising 3
COM104 Introduction to  Communication 3
MAT225 Math for Business and Economics 3
  Total Credits for Second Semester 15

THIRD SEMESTER


CREDIT HOURS

ACC213 Federal Taxation 3
ECO113 Principles of Economics I (Macro) 3
ECO120* Investment Planning in Our Society 3
ENG219 Professional Writing 3
______ Humanities Elective 3
  Total Credits for Third Semester 15

FOURTH SEMESTER


CREDIT HOURS

BUS125* Introduction to E-Commerce 3
BUS218* The Entrepreneur's Guide to Small Business Management 3
BUS250* Virtual Office Simulation/Internship 3
ECO114 Principles of Economics II (Micro) 3
______ General Education Elective 3
  Total Credits for Fourth Semester 15
  TOTAL CREDITS
63


Jim Bourgoin
Director of  Admissions
Our staff is available to discuss your educational interests and our academic programs and student support services.
Admissions Office
Carter Hall Room 220
Monday-Friday
8:00 am-4:30 pm
Ph: (207) 453-5131
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