Business Technology - WNCC

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Accounting Option (AS)Business Option courseAS.A.5202F (61 Credits)Math or Lab Science GE electiveIn addition to the general education requirements for anAS (34 credits) and the business core courses (18 credits),a total of nine (9) credits should be selected fromACCT courses.34-5Oral Communications GE elective3Social Sciences GE elective3Total Credits4th SemesterBusiness Administration Option (AS)BSAD-250016-17CreditsBusiness Law I3AS.B.5202F (61 Credits)Business Option courses6In addition to the general education requirements for anAS (34 credits) and the business core courses (18 credits),a total of nine (9) credits should be selected from ACCT,BSAD, ECON, or INFO courses.Humanities GE elective3Lab Science GE elective4Total CreditsBusiness TechnologyManagement Information Systems(MIS) Option (AS)Associate of Applied ScienceDiplomaCertificateAlliance Scottsbluff SidneyAS.C.5202F (62-66 Credits)In addition to the general education requirements for anAS (34 credits) and the business core courses (18 credits),a total of nine (9) credits should be selected fromINFO courses.The Business Technology Program prepares the student formid-level business technology positions. The curriculumis intended for students desiring to enter the workforceimmediately after graduation. There are three (3) areas ofconcentration in the Business Technology AAS programfor students to choose from:Recommended Plan of Study (for all ASoptions)1st SemesterCreditsACCT-1200Principles of Accounting I3ENGL-1010English Composition I3INFO-11003MATH-1210Microcomputer ApplicationsorAdvanced MicrocomputerApplicationsCollege AlgebraorTrigonometryPRDV-1010Achieving College SuccessINFO-2000MATH-1150Total Credits2nd Semester15-163BSAD-2520Principles of Marketing3ENGL-1020English Composition II3MATH-1210TrigonometryorCalculus I3rd SemesterBSAD-25403-53 Information Technology Technical Support Provide business technology career options forstudents who desire to enter the labor marketimmediately upon graduation with anassociate’s degree. Provide theory, concepts, and procedures in the areasof business and information technology. Provide general education courses that supplementthe major area of study. Provide students with the opportunity to acquire,develop, and apply both academic knowledge andpractical skills. Provide students an opportunity to learn basic skills inareas of business and information technology as afoundation for further studies. Provide students with an opportunity to participate inan internship that integrates theoretical concepts withpractical experience. Provide one-year business technology certificates forthose students who desire to enter the labor market15-17CreditsPrinciples of ManagementMedical Office Management3Principles of Accounting IITotal CreditsGeneral Business ObjectivesCreditsBusiness Option course 3-4ACCT-1210MATH-160016363

Business Technology – GeneralBusiness Option (AAS)with a minimum of thirty to thirty-six (30-36) creditsof selected courses.Notes All of these programs are also available online.(some optional courses may not be available online). Students who plan to transfer to a four-year college oruniversity should consult their faculty and transferadvisors early in their WNCC career to determine acurriculum best suited to their transfer goals. AAS.5201 (60-62 Credits)Complete the general education requirements for theAAS and Business Technology core requirements, plusthe following for a total of 60-62 credits:ACCT-1200Principles of Accounting I3BSAD-1050Introduction to Business3MATH-0160 Introductory Algebra or higher may betaken instead of BSTC-1500.BSAD-2450Business Ethics3BSAD-2500Business Law I3Any lab science or INFO-1210 may be taken insteadof INFO-1220.BSAD-2540Principles of Management3ENTR-1050Intro to Entrepreneurship3Students following one of the certificate options mustdemonstrate competence in writing and mathematicsby assessment (eCOMPASS or ACCUPLACER ) or bypassing the appropriate mathematics and writingcourses. This is in addition to the required curriculafor the certificate options.MRKT-2340Principles of Marketing3 Students may enroll in an internship after completing30 or more credits of the Business Technologyprogram with a 3.0 or higher GPA. All internshipsmust be pre-approved. All internships require 60 contact credits per credithour. For example: a minimum of 180 contact creditsper semester is required to receive three credits foran internship).Plus 18 credits from the following:Students may choose any ACCT, BSAD, BSTC, ECON,ENTR, INFO, MNGT, or MRKT courses. Students shouldwork closely with their faculty advisor to choose electivesbased on their desired career path.Business Technology – InformationTechnology Technical Support Option(AAS)AAS.1199B (61-62 Credits)Students must complete the general educationrequirements for the AAS and the Business Technologycore requirements plus an additional 40 credit credits fora total for 61-63 credits for the information technologytechnical support option.Associate of Applied ScienceGeneral Education RequirementsBusiness Technology CoreClassINFO-1100INFO-2000BSTC-24205-16 credits6 creditsMicrocomputer ApplicationsorAdvanced MicrocomputerApplicationsGeneral Education Requirements 15-16 creditsBusiness Technology Core6 creditsCredits3Career Development ute 3 credits of internship from the following:Microcomputer ApplicationsorCredits3Advanced MicrocomputerApplicationsCareer Development Capstone3ACCT-2500Accounting Internship3orSubstitute 3 credits of internship from the following:BSTC-2500Office Internship I3ACCT-2500Accounting Internship3INFO-2500Information Technology Internship3BSTC-2500Office Internship I3MNGT-2500Management Internship3INFO-2500Information Technology Internship3Total Business Tech Core credits6MNGT-2500Management Internship3Total Business Tech Core credits6Area of Emphasis Option36-41 creditsTotal AAS Credits60-67 creditsIT Technical Support Requirements 40 creditsClassINFO-104064CreditsDatabase (Access)3

INFO-1097Electronic Communications (Outlook) 1BSTC-2500Office Internship I3INFO-1220Intro to Information Technology3INFO-2500Information Technology Internship3INFO-1241IT Technical Support3MNGT-2500Management Internship3INFO-1242IT Hardware Support3Total Business Tech Core credits6INFO-13603INFO-1510Visual C#orIntroduction to RoboticsINFO-1400Networking Essentials3INFO-2000Advanced MicrocomputerApplications3INFO-2040SQL Database Designand Management3Medical Office Management RequirementsClassACCT-1200Principles of Accounting I3ACCT-2310Accounting: Computer Applications(QuickBooks)3BSAD-1050Introduction to Business3BSTC-2330Records Management3BSTC-23403BSAD-2220Office ManagementorSupervisory ManagementHLTH-1060Medical Terminology2HIMS-1250Introduction to Health InformationManagement3CreditsINFO-2275Project Management3INFO-2426Linux3INFO-2450Windows Server3INFO-2600Cybersecurity Essentials3Plus three (3) credits from the following:ClassCreditsHIMS-1410Disease Process4INFO-1030Spreadsheets (Excel)3HIMS-1500Legal and Ethical of HIM3INFO-1210Introduction to Computer Science3HIMS-2180Reimbursement Methodologies4INFO-1220Introduction to InformationTechnology3HIMS-2100Coding ICD4INFO-1360Visual C#3HIMS-2150Coding CPT4INFO-1510Intro to Robotics3INFO-1030Spreadsheets (Excel)3Information Technology elective3Total IT Technical Support Req.40Recommended Plan of StudyTotal AAS IT Tech Support621st semesterTotal Med. Office Mgt. Req.Business Technology – Medical OfficeManagement Option (AAS)BSTC-2340AAS.5204M (64 credits)CreditsOffice ManagementorSupervisory Management3HIMS-1250Intro to Health InformationManagement3HLTH-1060Medical Terminology2LPNR-1110Body Structure and Function4PRDV-1010Achieving College Success3BSAD-2220Students must complete the general educationrequirements for the AAS and the Business Technologycore requirements plus an additional 42 credit credits fora total for 64 credits for the medical officemanagement option.42Total Credits15General Education Requirements 15-16 creditsBusiness Technology Core6 credits2nd semesterACCT-1200Principles of Accounting I3ClassINFO-1100BSTC-1500Business Mathematics3BSTC-2330Records Management3HIMS-1500Legal & Ethical Aspects – HIMS3INFO-1100Microcomputer AppsorAdvanced Microcomputer Apps3Credits3Microcomputer ApplicationsorINFO-2000Advanced MicrocomputerApplicationsBSTC-2420Career Development CapstoneorSubstitute 3 credits of internship from the following:ACCT-2500Accounting Internship3INFO-2000CreditsTotal Credits36515

3rd semesterCreditsStaff Accountant RequirementsBSAD-1210Business Communications3ClassHIMS-1410Disease Process4ACCT-1200Principles of Accounting I3HIMS-2150Coding CPT (with lab)4ACCT-1210Principles of Accounting II3INFO-1030Spreadsheets3ACCT-2200Cost/Managerial Accounting3Total Credits14ACCT-2310Accountings Apps (Quickbooks)3CreditsACCT-2250Individual Income Tax3ACCT-250034th semesterCreditsBSAD-1050Introduction to Business3BSTC-24203BSTC-2500Career Development CapstoneorOffice Internship IHIMS-2100Coding ICD (with lab)4ACCT-2800Accounting InternshiporAny BSAD, BSTC, INFO, or ENTRElectiveNat’l Certified Bookkeeper PrepSPCH-1200Human Communication3BSAD-2100Managerial Finance313BSTC-2330Records Management3CreditsINFO-1030Spreadsheets (Excel)3INFO-1094Intro to Database (Access)1INFO-1097Electronic Communications (Outlook) 1INFO-2275Project Management3Any BSAD, BSTC, INFO, or ENTRElectiveTotal Staff Accountant Req.3Total Credits5th semesterACCT-2310Accounting: Computer Applications(Quickbooks)HIMS-2180Reimbursement Methodologies (with 4lab)Total Credits37Total AAS Med. Office Man. 64Total AAS Staff Account.Business Technology – StaffAccountant Option (AAS)33859-60DiplomaAAS.5201 (59-60 Credits)Students must complete nine (9) credits of generaleducation courses, six (6) credits of required business corecourses, and enough elective courses to meet the requiredminimum of 30-31 credits in order to earn a diploma.Students must complete the general educationrequirements for the AAS and the Business Technologycore requirements plus an additional 38 credit credits fora total for 59-60 credits for the staff accountant option.General Education Requirements9 creditsGeneral Education Requirements 15-16 creditsBusiness Technology Core6 creditsClassBSAD-1210Business Communications3ClassINFO-1100BSTC-1500Business Mathematics3PRDV-1010Achieving College Success3Total Gen Ed Requirements9CreditsMicrocomputer ApplicationsorINFO-2000Advanced MicrocomputerApplicationsBSTC-2420Career Development CapstoneorSubstitute 3 credits of internship from the following:Business Technology Core33ACCT-2500Accounting Internship3BSTC-2500Office Internship I3INFO-2500Information Technology Internship3MNGT-2500Management Internship3Total Business Tech Core rocomputer ApplicationsorAdvanced MicrocomputerApplicationsCareer Development CapstoneorAny business related internshipTotal Business Tech CoreArea of Emphasis Option666 creditsCredits33618 credits

Business Technology – ExecutiveAssistant Option (Diploma)complete an additional 16 credits to earn a total of 30credits to earn a Business Technology – GeneralBusiness diploma.D2.5201B (37 credits)Gainful Employment (GE) – For more information aboutWNCC graduation rates, the median debt of students whocompleted this program, and other important information,please visit our website at wncc.edu/equity.In order to earn a business technology – executiveassistant diploma, students must complete nine (9) creditsof general education requirements, the six (6) credits ofbusiness technology core requirements, and 22 credits ofcredit of general business courses for a total of 37 credits.The 37 general business credits also can be earned bycompleting both the Executive Assistant I and ExecutiveAssistant II certificate programs.Note:The curriculum for a diploma in Business Technology –General Business is under review and revision. Pleasecontact the Division Chair for Business at 308.635.6029for specific information about the programs.Gainful Employment (GE) – For more information aboutWNCC’s graduation rates, the median debt of students whohave completed this program, and other importantinformation, please visit wncc.edu/equity.General Education RequirementsBusiness Technology – InformationTechnology Technical Support Option(Diploma)9 creditsClassD2.1199A (31 Credits)CreditsBSAD-1210Business Communications3BSTC-1500Business Mathematics3PRDV-1010Achieving College Success3Total Gen Ed Requirements9Business Technology CoreGainful Employment (GE) – For more information aboutWNCC graduation rates, the median debt of students whocompleted this program, and other important information,please visit our website at wncc.edu/equity.Requirements6 CreditsINFO-1100Microcomputer Applications3In addition to the core business requirements (6 hours),students must complete the following in order to earn 31hours to earn a diploma:BSTC-2420Career Development CapstoneorAny business-related internship3General Education RequirementsTotal Business Tech Core6ClassCreditsGeneral Business Requirements22 creditsClass10 creditsClassCreditsMATH-0160Introductory Algebra (or higher)4ENGL-1010English Composition 13PRDV-1010Achieving College Success3CreditsTotal Gen Ed Requirements10BSAD-1050Introduction to Business3Information Technology CoreBSAD-2540Principles of Management3ClassBSTC-2330Records Management3INFO-1241IT Technical Support3BSTC-2340Office Management3INFO-1242IT Hardware Support3INFO-1030Spreadsheets (Excel)3INFO-1400Networking Essentials3INFO-1097Electronic Communications (Outlook) 1Credits9INFO-2000Advanced Microcomputer Apps3INFO-2275Project Management3Total General Business Req.22Total Exec. Asst. Diploma3718 creditsCreditPlus nine (9) credits from any INFO coursesTotal Credits918Total IT Tech Diploma 31 creditsBusiness Technology – StaffAccountant Option (Diploma)Business Technology – GeneralBusiness Option (Diploma)D2.5201A (44 credits)D2.5204 (30 Credits)In order to earn a business technology – staff accountantdiploma, students must complete nine (9) credits ofIn addition to general education requirements (9 credits)and core business requirements (6 credits), students must67

Certificategeneral education requirements, the six (6) credits ofbusiness technology core requirements, and 29 credits ofcredit of general business courses for a total of 44 credits.The 32 of the general business credits also can be earnedby completing both the Staff Accountant I and StaffAccountant II certificate programs.Business Technology – ExecutiveAssistant Option (Certificate)C2.5201C (30-31 Credits) Executive Assistant ICS.5201D (30-31 Credits) Executive Assistant IIGainful Employment (GE) – For more information aboutWNCC’s graduation rates, the median debt of students whohave completed this program, and other importantinformation, please visit wncc.edu/equity.General Education Requirements9 creditsClassCreditsBSAD-1210Business Communications3BSTC-1500Business Mathematics3PRDV-1010Achieving College Success3Total Gen Ed Requirements9Business Technology CoreINFO-2000BSTC-2420Gainful Employment (GE) – For more information aboutWNCC graduation rates, the median debt of students whocompleted this program, and other important information,please visit our website at wncc.edu/equity.Business Technology - Executive Assistant IOption (Certificate)6 CreditsClassINFO-1100WNCC offers two executive assistant certificate options.Each option provides a standalone certificate, but whencombined with an additional six credits of generaleducation requirements, students will have fulfilled therequirements for an executive assistant diploma.CreditsMicrocomputer ApplicationsorAdvanced Microcomputer Apps3Career Development CapstoneorAny business-related internship3Total Business Tech Core6General Business RequirementsCourseCreditsBSAD-1050Introduction to Business3BSTC-2340Office Management3INFO-1030Spreadsheets (Excel)3INFO-1097Electronic Communications (Outlook) 1INFO-1100Microcomputer Applications3PRDV-1010Achieving College Success3Total Credits29 credits16ACCT-1200Principles of Accounting I3Business Technology - Executive Assistant IIOption (Certificate)ACCT-1210Principles of Accounting II3CourseACCT-2200Cost/Managerial Accounting3BSAD-2540Principles of Management3ACCT-2310Accountings Apps (Quickbooks)3BSTC-2330Records Management3ACCT-2250Individual Income Tax3BSTC-24203ACCT-2800Nat’l Certified Bookkeeper Prep3BSAD-2100Managerial Finance3INFO-2000Career Development CapstoneorAny business-related internshipAdvanced Microcomputer AppsBSTC-2330Records Management3INFO-2275Project Management3INFO-1030Spreadsheets (Excel)3INFO-1094Intro to Database (Access)1INFO-1097Electronic Communications (Outlook) 1CourseCreditsTotal Gen. Business RequirementsCreditsTotal Credits315Business Technology – StaffAccountant Option (Certificate)29C2.5201A (30-31 Credits) Staff Accountant ICS.5201B (30-31 Credits) Staff Accountant IITotal Staff Accountant 44 creditsWNCC offers two staff accountant certificate options.Each option provides a standalone certificate, but whencombined with an additional three (3) credits of businesscore requirements and six (6) credits of general educationrequirements, students will have fulfilled the requirementsfor an staff accountant diploma. These credits can also68

fulfill 32 credits required for the staff accountantAAS degree.NotesGainful Employment (GE) – For more information aboutWNCC graduation rates, the median debt of students whocompleted this program, and other important information,please visit our website at wncc.edu/equity. Students who plan to transfer to a four-year college oruniversity should consult their faculty and transferadvisors early in their WNCC career to determine acurriculum best suited to their transfer goals. In addition to the general education requirements forthe AS degree, 41 credits of core courses and one (1)hour of elective credit are required for the degreein chemistry. Depending on the student’s choice of electives, it ispossible that the total credits earned for the AS degreewill exceed 60 credit credits. Students not prepared for MATH-1600 should start atthe appropriate step in the mathematics sequence. Students should understand that the courses includedin the lists of core requirements and recommendedelectives will be required by receiving institutions atsome point in their journey to the bachelor’s degree.Business Technology – Staff Accountant IOption (Certificate)CourseCreditsACCT-1200Principles of Accounting I3ACCT-2310Accountings Apps (Quickbooks)3ACCT-2250Individual Income Tax3INFO-1030Spreadsheets (Excel)3INFO-1097Electronic Communications (Outlook) 1INFO-1100Microcomputer AppsorAdvanced Microcomputer AppsTotal CreditsINFO-200316Core Requirements (41 credits)Business Technology – Staff Accountant IIOption (Certificate)Course CreditsACCT-1210Principles of Accounting II3ACCT-2200Cost/Managerial Accounting3ACCT-2800Nat’l Certified Bookkeeper Prep3BSAD-2100Managerial Finance3BSTC-2330Records Management3INFO-1094Intro to Database (Access1Total CreditsA minimum of 15-16 credits of combined science andmath credits are required for the AS degree. This mustinclude a minimum of three (3) credits of math andfour (4) credits of science from BIOS, CHEM orPHYS options.Class16ChemistryAS.4005 (62 Credits)Associate of ScienceScottsbluffCreditsMATH-1600Analytic Geometry and Calculus5MATH-2150Calculus II5MATH-2200Calculus III5CHEM-1090General Chemistry I (and lab)4CHEM-1100General Chemistry II (and lab)4CHEM-2510Organic Chemistry I (and lab)4CHEM-2520Organic Chemistry II (and lab)4PHYS-1300Physics I (with lab and recitation)5PHYS-1350Physics II (with lab and recitation)5The chemistry emphasis area presents chemical concepts,problem-solving methods, and laboratory experiencesintended to upgrade persons working in scientific fields, toprovide training for technical scientific employment, andto give pre-professional science students a suitablechemistry background for college transfers.Recommended Plan of StudyObjectives 1st SemesterProvide chemical information necessary to understandthe various areas of chemistry and how each relates totoday’s technical world.CreditsCHEM-1090General Chemistry I (with lab)4ENGL-1010English Composition I3MATH-1600Analytic Geometry and Calculus I5PRDV-1010Achieving College Success3Total Credits2nd SemesterPresent laboratory experiments that demonstratechemical concepts and allow the student to developlaboratory skills.6915CreditsCHEM-1100General Chemistry II (with lab)4ENGL-1020English Composition II3Humanities GE elective3

INFO-2426 Linux 3 INFO-2450 Windows Server 3 INFO-2600 Cybersecurity Essentials 3 Plus three (3) credits from the following: Class Credits INFO-1030 Spreadsheets (Excel) 3 . (QuickBooks) BSAD-1050 Introduction to Business 3 BSTC-2330 Records Management 3 BSTC-2340 Office Management 3 or