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Business Communications

Degree Offered: Associate in Applied Science
Credits Required: 60

The Business Communications Associate Degree program incorporates an effective combination of knowledge and skills in communications, business, and computer applications.  Acquiring these skills enhances your abilities in pursuing careers that require effective and ethical communications in our ever-changing business world.

This program addresses the diversity in communication options available to today's people-oriented business professionals. As well as having a solid foundation of computer and business knowledge, the program will provide you with the opportunity to present and receive information through various communication techniques such as application journals, interviewing, public speaking, team presentations, and electronic communications.

The curriculum emphasizes the importance of providing effective communication with both internal customers as well as quality customer service communication to external suppliers and customers.  This entails both verbal and non-verbal skills, including perception, language, listening, and conflict management.

As you major in Business Communications at CCBC, you will be preparing to advance in some of the following careers: communications specialist, public relations assistant, media specialist, marketing analyst, training coordinator, and customer service agent.


Curriculum - 1st Year
Code Course Credits
 
First Semester - 15 Credits
BUSC105 Professional Relations 3
BUSM112 Principles of Management 3
CIST100 Introduction to Information Technology 3
VISH110 Understanding Media 3
WRIT101 English Composition I 3
 
Second Semester - 15 Credits
BUSM115 Customer Relationship Management 3
CIST106 Software Productivity Tools 3
MATH110 or higher OR Science Elective 3
VISH115 Digital Imaging 3
WRIT 102 English Composition II
OR 3
WRIT103 Writing for Business & Technology

Curriculum - 2nd Year
Code Course Credits
 
Third Semester - 15 Credits
BUSC110 Interpersonal Communication 3
PSYC101 General Pyschology
OR 3
SOCI101 Principles of Sociology
BUSC216 Career Planning
OR 3
BUSC205 Leadership
VISA230 Advertising: Research and Media 3
 
Fourth Semester - 15 Credits
BUSC220 Team Building 3
BUSM245 Principles of Marketing 3
BUSM270 Business Internship
OR Business or Visual Communications Elective 3
VISH240 Digital Photography
VISH122 Web Design 3

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Curriculum - 3rd Year
Code Course Credits
 
Fifth Semester - 18 Credits
 
Sixth Semester - 18 Credits

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Curriculum - 4th Year
Code Course Credits
 
Seventh Semester - 18 Credits
 
Eighth Semester - 18 Credits
 

 

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