Business Administration

25120B (Associate Degree) C25120B (Certificate)

This curriculum is designed to introduce students to the various aspects of the free enterprise system. Students will be provided with a fundamental knowledge of business functions, processes and an understanding of business organizations in today's global economy.

Course work includes business concepts such as accounting, business law, economics, management and marketing. Skills related to the application of these concepts are developed through the study of computer applications, communication, team building and decision making.

Through these skills, students will have a sound business education base for lifelong learning. Graduates are prepared for employment opportunities in government agencies, financial institutions and large to small business or industry.

In addition to the courses listed below, students may be required to take transition/co-requisite classes based on RISE criteria. These classes do not count toward hours required for graduation.

This curriculum is designed to introduce students to the various aspects of the free enterprise system.  Students will be provided with a fundamental knowledge of business functions, processes and an understanding of  business organizations in today’s global economy.

Course work includes business concepts such as accounting, business law, economics, management and marketing.  Skills related to the application of these concepts are developed through the study of computer applications, communication, team building and decision making.

Through these skills, students will have a sound business education base for lifelong learning.  Graduates are prepared for employment opportunities in government agencies, financial institutions and large to small business or industry.

Chip Cross

Chip Cross

Faculty - Business Administration

Call: 828-652-0672
Rachel Pearson

Rachel Pearson

Department Chair - Business Technologies & Faculty - Office Administration/Operations Management

Call: 828-652-0658
Marc Hyatt

Marc Hyatt

Faculty - Information Systems, Business Marketing

Call: 828-659-0425