PROJECT MANAGEMENT

 

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Center and South Campuses

The Project Management program provides students with the practical and theoretical skills to successfully manage projects. It enables student to enter the field of project management and/or further their careers as project managers. Important management techniques and business concepts are emphasized.

ASSOCIATE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
(Minimum 62 Semester Hours)

A. Career Preparation and Related Courses

Associate of Business Administration degree Common Core Requirements 
Course Course Title Suggested
Sequence
Sem
Hrs
BUSN-1010 Business Enterprise X       3.0
BCOM-2050 Business Communications X X     4.0
MGMT-1010 Principles of Management X X     3.0
MKTG-1010 Principles of Marketing X X     3.0
ITCS-1010 Computer & Information Processing Principles X X     4.0
AND  either ACCT-1050, ACCT-1070, or ACCT-1080
ACCT-1050 Financial Record Keeping   X     4.0
OR  
ACCT-1070 Accounting for Entrepreneurs   X     3.0
OR  
ACCT-1080 Principles of Accounting 1   X     4.0
AND  
BLAW-1080 Business Law 1   X X   4.0
  24.0-25.0

AND

Required Core Courses for Project Management
Course Course Title Suggested
Sequence
Sem
Hrs
BUSN-2060 Corporate Responsibility X X     3.0
BCOM-2060 Advanced Business Communications   X X X 4.0
BCOM-2070 Technical Business Communications & Project Management Principles   X X X 3.0
MGMT-2000 Business Management Software Applications   X X   3.0
MGMT-2100 Effective Organizational Behavior & Team Development     X X 3.0
MGMT-2110 Management Decision Making & Critical Analysis     X X 3.0
MATH-1340 Statistics     X X 4.0
  23.0


B. Arts and Sciences Component ................................... minimum sem hrs 18

See Arts & Sciences courses required for the Associate of Business Administration degree (ABA).
Students should plan Arts and Sciences courses with a counselor, academic advisor, or program advisor. 

Group II requirement is met by successfully completing MATH 1340

Group III requirement is met by successfully completing ECON 1160 or
PSYC 1010.

C. Elective Courses ..................................................................................... 0 to 1 credit hours