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Business Administration for Transfer

Program Goals and Objectives

The Associate in Science in Business Administration for Transfer degree provides a clear and direct route for students to transfer to a CSU to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Business Administration or related field. Ed Code Section 66746-66749 states students earning the Business Administration AS-T degree will be granted priority for admission as a Business Administration major to a local CSU, as determined by the CSU campus to which the student applies. The study of business administration prepares students to enter the job market with the ability to identify and solve business problems. Coursework provides a solid base of theory for understanding fundamental business aspects, starting with the basics, and emphasizing a foundation in marketing, advertising, management, human relations, finance, communication, writing, business law and international business. While a baccalaureate degree is recommended preparation for those considering careers in business, the completion of the curriculum will both an interest and commitment to further studies at the upper-division level. A business degree will prepare students for a variety of careers including, but not limited to: accountant, analyst, banker, budget analyst, business consultant, entrepreneur, financial planner, human resource manager, operations manager, public relations specialist, public sector manager, recruiter, retail store manager, sales representative, school administrator, and supervisor.

Business Administration 2.0 Program Learning Outcomes:

Students are awarded an Associate in Science in Business Administration for Transfer degree after demonstrating a level of mastery at the Associates of Science level in each of the following program goal areas and successfully completing general education requirements at Taft College.

1. PSLO #1 (K,S) Students completing their course of study will be able to use theory and applied methods to problem-solve in diverse business situations and as a foundation for advanced study.

2. PSLO #2 (K,S): Students completing their course of study will be able to utilize current technology to analyze, prepare, and present information both orally and in writing.

3. PSLO #3 (K,S,A): Students completing their course of study will be able to demonstrate a fundamental understanding of socio-cultural, legal, and ethical situations to recommend practical alternatives

Description:

This Curriculum provides foundational studies in accounting, economics, law, math, and business administration for those students seeking to continue their studies in business administration at the university level. Completion of the program guarantees transfer to the CSU system with junior standing.

Additionally, students shall be deemed eligible for transfer into a California State University baccalaureate program when the student meets both of the following requirements:

  1. Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarters units that are eligible for transfer to the California State University, including:
    1. The Taft College IGETC (IGETC) or the Taft College General Education Certification Requirements,
    2. A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarter units in a major or area of emphasis, as determined by the community college district, and
  2. Obtain a minimum grade point average of 2.0. There are no local requirements associated with this degree.