Are you looking to start or advance your business career and increase your earning potential? A rapidly changing economy means more opportunities for those who have specific business administration knowledge and skills.
The goal of our Business Administration program is to help the student gain knowledge to perform a broad range of duties in virtually every sector of the economy.
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Start your Business Administration career at American School of Technology in Columbus, OH. The goal of the Business Administration program is to provide graduates with employable skills for entry level positions in sales, customer service, bookkeeping, and office support. These positions include staff roles in retail and sales offices, manufacturing offices, banking and insurance offices, and other general places of business. Enroll in Business Administration at AST and take advantage of these great benefits.
Having the right training is the key to opening new career opportunities. Our graduates work in or manage the many services that allow organizations to operate efficiently, such as:
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Our graduates may coordinate and direct support services to various organizations such as insurance companies, retail sales stores, financial institutions or government offices.
The educational objective of this program is to provide the graduate with employable skills for an entry level position in sales, customer service, bookkeeping, or office support. These include staff roles in retail and sales offices, manufacturing offices, banking and insurance offices, and other general places of business.
The graduate may have opportunities in many facets of Business, including Sales Person, Bookkeeper, Administrative Assistant, Office Assistant, and numerous other entry-level positions required in today’s business offices.
Daytime Program: 720 Clock Hours; 2 Payment Periods; 24 Semester Credit Hours; 40 Weeks
Evening Program: 360 Clock Hours; 2 Payment Periods; 24 Semester Credit Hours; 40
| Course Number | Course Name | Clock Hours | Credit Hours |
| BA110 | Principles of Business | 90 | 3 |
| BA111 | Business Communication | 90 | 3 |
| BA120 | Introduction to Business Management* | 90 | 3 |
| BA130 | Introduction to Business Computers | 90 | 3 |
| BA140 | Accounting Fundamentals | 90 | 3 |
| BA141 | Computer-Based Accounting** | 90 | 3 |
| BA150 | Introduction to Spanish for Business | 90 | 3 |
| CD110 | Professional Development | 90 | 3 |
| TOTAL | 720 | 24 | |
* Prerequisite: BA110
** Prerequisite: BA140
BA110 PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS - Credit Hours: 3
This course will give the student an overview of the major topics of business, including management, marketing, sales, accounting, economics, human resources, and the current business environment and forces impacting it, both internally and externally. Upon completion, the student should have a solid understanding of today’s business environment, factors surrounding it, and knowledge on how to work in it.
BA111 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION - Credit Hours: 3
Professional, clear communication is vital when working in today’s Business world. This course will help students learn how to effectively communicate in common business situations. Topics covered will include letter and email writing, basic business terminology, and business communication etiquette. Upon completion, the student should be able to effectively and efficiently communicate in various business environments.
BA120 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MANAGEMENT* - Credit Hours: 3
Students will learn to use a computer word-processing package with emphasis on creating, storing and retrieving text. Skills will include searching and replacing text, utilizing page editing and formatting tools, printing, creating specialized form letters, mail and envelope merging, and label creation. – *Prerequisite: BA 110
BA130 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMPUTERS - Credit Hours: 3
Every business today uses computers as a fundamental basis for operation, whether it is for sales, marketing, research, record keeping, or inventory control. This course will give the student a basic, working understanding of word-processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software most commonly used today in Business. Students will also gain knowledge on browsing the internet and on using e-mail software. Upon completion, the student should possess general computer skills and have good working knowledge of the most common computer software utilized in businesses today.
BA140 ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS - Credit Hours: 3
Major advances in technology have drastically changed how bookkeepers and financial clerks perform their job responsibilities. This course will give the student a basic understanding of general accounting principles, and will touch upon the basics of cost and managerial accounting within framework of general business. Upon completion, the student should be able to understand the accounting environment, record business transactions, work within accounts payable and receivable, and payroll.
BA141 COMPUTER-BASED ACCOUNTING* - Credit Hours: 3
Technology advances have changed the Accounting profession and have pushed the use of computers and accounting software such as QuickBooks™ into all businesses. Demand has rapidly grown for professionals to use their computer skills to complete everyday business tasks in jobs like Accounting Clerk, Bookkeeper, Data Entry Clerk and Payroll Clerk. This class will give the student entry-level skills to successfully work in a computerized accounting environment, with emphasis on QuickBooks™ accounting software. – *Prerequisite: BA 140
BA150 INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH FOR BUSINESS - Credit Hours: 3
The Spanish speaking population in the United States is growing rapidly. In this course, the student will be introduced to basic Spanish language business concepts and vocabulary terms. Students in this class will actively learn and be responsible for using Spanish structures and vocabulary. Upon completion, the student will have a basic Spanish business language competency to work in today’s bi-lingual workplace.
CD110 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - Credit Hours: 3
This final course in the Business program will assist the student in developing the skills necessary to prepare and conduct a successful job search. It will provide information on current employment policies and practices will include an introduction to public speaking, give practical experience in preparing various employment documents, and offer instruction in effective interview dress and procedure.
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