Programs of Study
Business Administration
Degree: AAS | Graduation Requirements: 60 credits
Program Summary:

VIRTUAL CLASSES AVAILABLE
The Business Administration AAS provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to make decisions and solve problems in today's business organization. Students learn how to use popular, commercial software packages. The
faculty at Sullivan are business professionals, many holding MBA degrees.
After successfully completing the requirements of the Business Administration (AAS), a student should be prepared to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the general nature, structure, and operation of a business organization.
- Utilize research and communication skills for the preparation of various business presentations, reports and documents.
- Demonstrate the ability to think critically, solve problems, and make decisions independently.
- Use interpersonal skills to function effectively as a team member in evaluating business problems.
- Apply various business concepts and theories to business activities.
- Integrate the use of computers in a variety of business activities.

The SUNY Sullivan
Advantage
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The faculty are business professionals, many holding MBA degrees.
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Students learn how to use popular, commercial software packages.
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Students with develop problem-solving and big-picture skills.
Business Mathematics
Principles of Advertising
Principles of Management
Fundamentals of Accounting
Financial Accounting
Composition I
Virtual Office Management
Human Resource Management
Managerial Accounting
Computer Accounting with Quick Books (Spring Only)
Fundamentals of Speech
A course with a SCI prefix with lab from the approved Gen Ed list
Physical Education Elective
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Salesmanship
Business Law I
Macroeconomics (Fall Only)
Microeconomics (Spring Only)
Liberal Arts Elective
Entrepreneurship
Computer Applications
Business Law II (Spring Only)
International Business
*All AAS degrees require ENG 1001 Composition I, ENG 1301 Fundamentals of Speech, a 4 credit science course with lab and a minimum of 10 additional Liberal Arts credits from at least two other areas of study. Liberal Arts prefixes: ANT, ECO, ENG, FLA, GEO, HIS, HON, HUM, MAT, POL, PSY, SCI, and SOC. COM 1301, Interpersonal Communications, COM 1305, Intercultural Communication, COM 2110, Intro to Media Communications, CPT 1210, Computer Literacy, CPT 1301, Logic and Problem Solving, CRJ 1115, Introduction to Criminal Justice, and THE 1700, Theater History I are also classified as liberal arts.

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