Associate of Applied Science in Business Technology Management
- Effectively manage and supervise people and projects in the office workplace.
- Utilize office technology and critical thinking skills to address and support business needs such as using current spreadsheet technology to design a budget report.
- Implement basic office procedures in accordance with current industry standards.
- Write effective correspondence using proper business industry format such as multipage reports that include financial analysis and graphics.
- Represent the organization with professional written and oral communication skills.
- Function effectively in a work environment, while understanding and respecting the diverse needs of others.
- Apply sound business and technical knowledge to new situations and problems.
- Analyze and record business transactions and determine the impact on the accounting equation after the transaction has been recorded.
- Summarize the recorded accounting transactions to general ledgers, trial balances and work sheets, financial statements, regulatory agency reports, or management reports.
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Business Technology Management AAS Sample Academic Plan
The Business Technology Management AAS degree requires a total of 90 credits.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate skills required to effectively manage and supervise people and projects in the office workplace.
- Demonstrate mastery of office technology skills to address and support business needs.
- Identify office procedures in accordance with current industry standards.
- Develop professional written and oral communication skills.
- Apply business and technical knowledge to new situations and problems.
- Accurately construct effective documents pertinent to a job search.
- Analyze and record business transactions and determine the impact of the accounting cycle on the business.
- Recognize and reproduce customer service skills for internal and external customers that meets or exceeds industry standards.
- Demonstrate skills required to develop and maintain basic business websites and corresponding social media.
Important Notes
- This information does not substitute for meeting with a faculty adviser.
- Students must achieve a cumulative 2.0 GPA and a minimum 2.0 GPA in each core course to attain a certificate.
- AAS degree programs emphasize preparation in specific job skills required for employment.
- Not all classes are offered every quarter or at night.
- This program offers online and hybrid courses, and open-entry enrollment.
Professional- Technical Core Courses
- ACCTG 124 – Accounting with Quickbooks
- ACCT& 201 – Principles of Accounting I
- BSTEC 100 – Fundamentals of Office Management
- BSTEC 125 – Introduction to Google Office Suite
- BSTEC 139 – Career Readiness Skills (Must be taken before BSTEC 140/240 or see your advisor)
- BSTEC 150 – Microsoft Word
- BSTEC 165 – Microsoft Excel
- BSTEC 175 – Virtual Communications
- BSTEC 185 – Business Correspondence
- BSTEC 190 – Introduction to Web Design
- BSTEC 195 – Social Media for Business
- BSTEC 240 – Internship (3 credits)
- BSTEC 260 – Integrated Microsoft Office Management
- BUSN 270 – Principles of Management and Supervision
- CSCI 100 – Survey of Computing