Program Pathway Guide



PATHWAY GUIDE2020-2021Associate in Applied Science in Business Administration (Management Track)OverviewCompletion of the following curriculum will satisfy the requirements for the Associate in Applied Science Business Administration (Management Track) at Jefferson Community and Technical College.Graduation/Completions InformationMust complete minimum of 63 hours25% of program credits must be earned through JeffersonMust demonstrate computer/digital literacy skills, either through completing a course or passing a test.Program Contact InformationHelen DavisProgram Coordinator502-2132-166Helen.davis@kctcs.eduCategory 1: General Education RequirementsKCTCS CourseCourse or CategoryCreditsCompletedENG 101Writing I3COM 181 Public Speaking OR3COM 252Interpersonal Communications(3)ECO XXXAny Economics Course (ECO 201*or 202*recommended)3MAT 105Business Mathematics OR3MAT 110Applied Mathematics OR(3)MAT 150*College Algebra OR Higher Quantitative Reasoning(3)TBS XXXHeritage/Humanities3TBS XXXNatural Sciences3Subtotal General Education Courses:18TBS XXX means to be selected by KCTCS student from General Education Requirements category. *Specific recommendation if student plans to continue toward a bachelor’s Degree.Category 2: Technical Business Core CoursesKCTCS CourseCourse or CategoryCreditsCompletedCIT 105Introduction to Computers** OR0-3OST 105Introduction to Information Systems**(0-3)ENG 102*Writing II OR3OST 235Business Communications Technology(3)BAS 160Introduction to Business3BAS 260Professional Development and Protocol2BAS 267Introduction to Business Law3BAS 270Business Employability Seminar1BAS 282Principles of Marketing OR3MKT 282Principles of Marketing(3)BAS 283Principles of Management OR3MGT 283Principles of Management(3)ACC 201Financial Accounting3ACC 202Managerial Accounting3Subtotal Technical Business Core Courses:27** Meets Digital Literacy requirement.Category 3: Required Management CoursesKCTCS CourseCourse or CategoryCreditsCompletedBAS 110Worksheets in Business Applications OR3CIT 130Productivity Software OR(3)OST 240Advanced Microsoft Applications(3)BAS 212Introduction to Financial Management OR3TBS XXX*Second Quantitative Reasoning Course (STA 220 or MAT 170 recommended)**(3)BAS 284Applied Management Skills3Subtotal Required Management Courses:9** Must be a General Education Quantitative Reasoning that is different from core Quantitative Reasoning selection.Category 4: Management Elective Courses Choose 9 hours (not duplicated from the core) from the following Management and/or Technical Courses with no more than 3 hours selected from Technical Courses. KCTCS CourseCourse or CategoryCreditsCompletedManagement CoursesBAS 170Entrepreneurship3BAS 200Small Business Management3BAS 201Customer Service Improvement Skills3BAS 212Introduction to Financial Management3BAS 256International Business3BAS 274Human Resource Management3BAS 287Supervisory Management3BAS 288Personal and Organizational Leadership3BAS 289Operations Management3BAS 290Management, Ethics & Society3BAS 291Retail Management3BAS 299Selected Topics in Management: (Track Topic)1-3OST 275Office Management3Technical CoursesACT 177Entrepreneurial Accounting3ACT 196Payroll Accounting3BAS 110Worksheets in Business Applications3BAS 120Personal Finance3BAS 125Social Media Marketing: Fundamental Concepts, Skills, and Strategies3BAS 126Social Media Marketing: Product Management and, Implementation Strategies3ENG 203Business Writing OR3OST 235Business Communications Technology(3)COE 199Cooperative Education: (Business Administration) OR1-3BAS 280Business Internship(1-4)CIT 155Web Page Development3ECO 150Introduction to Global Economics3ECO 201Principles of Microeconomics OR3ECO 202Principles of Macroeconomics(3)LOM 100Introduction to Logistics Management3QMS 101Introduction to Quality Systems3Subtotal Management Elective Courses: 9Total Credit Hours for Degree63General Education Courses by Categories LINK Excel.Sheet.8 "C:\\Users\\ssanchez0015\\Downloads\\aa-app-1 (57).xls" "Gen. Ed. List!R1C1:R381C1" \a \f 4 \h \* MERGEFORMAT NOTE: The Cultural Studies courses will appear in bold and italicized print within the standard general education categories.Written CommunicationTo communicate effectively using standard written EnglishENG 101 Writing I ENG 102 Writing II ENG 105 Writing: An Accelerated Course Oral CommunicationTo communicate in a clear oral and nonverbal fashion and employ active listening skillsCOM 181 Basic Public Speaking COM 205 Business and Professional CommunicationCOM 252 Intro. to Interpersonal Communication COM 281 Communication in Small Group COM 287 Persuasive Speaking Quantitative ReasoningTo organize, analyze, and make information useful by employing mathematicsMAT 146 (MT 145/MT 107) Contemporary College Mathematics(2) MAT 150 (MT 150/MA 109) College Algebra MAT 151 Introduction to Applied StatisticsMAT 154 (MA 112) TrigonometryMAT 155 (MT 155) Trigonometry MAT 159 (MA 110) Analytic Geometry and TrigonometryMAT 160 (MT 160) PrecalculusMAT 161 Statistics and AlgebraMAT 165 (MT 165/MA 162) Finite Mathematics and its ApplicationsMAT 170 (MT 170/MA 123) Brief Calculus with ApplicationsMAT 171 PreCalculusMAT 174 (MA 113) Calculus IMAT 175 (MT 175) Calculus IMAT 184 (MA 114) Calculus IIMAT 185 (MT 185) Calculus IIMAT 206 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers IIMAT 261 Introduction to Number TheoryMAT 275 (MT 275/MA 213) Calculus IIIMAT 285 (MT 285/MA 214) Differential EquationsMAT 105 (MT 105/MAH 121) Business Mathematics(1) MAT 110 (MT 110/MAH 151) Applied Mathematics(1) MAT 116 (MT 115) Technical Mathematics (1)MAT 126 (MT 125) Technical Algebra and Trigonometry(1) OST 213 Business Calculations for the Office ProfessionalPHI 250 Symbolic Logic (2)STA 151 Introduction to Applied StatisticsSTA 210 (ST 290/STA 200) Statistics: A Force in Human Judgment STA 220 (ST 291/STA 291) StatisticsSTA 251 Applied Statistics(1) Course does not fulfill general education transfer requirements for the AA/AS degree.(2) Does not fulfill general education transfer requirements for AS degree.Natural ScienceTo demonstrate an awareness of one's interaction with the biological/physical environmentANA 209 Principles of Human AnatomyAST 101 Frontiers of Astronomy AST 155 / BIO 155 AstrobiologyAST 191 The Solar System AST 192 Stars, Galaxies, and the UniverseAST 195 Introductory Astronomy Laboratory*BIO 112 (BIO 103) Introduction to Biology (Basic Ideas of Biology) BIO 113 (BIO 111) Introduction to Biology Lab (General Biology Laboratory)*BIO 114 (BSL 102) Major Discoveries in Biology (Introduction to Biology I)BIO 115 (BSL 100) Biology Laboratory I (Biology Laboratory)*BIO 116 (BSL 103) Biology II (Introduction to Biology II)BIO 117 (BSL 101) Biology Laboratory II (Biology Laboratory)*BIO 118 Microbes and SocietyBIO 120 (BIO 102) Human EcologyBIO 121 Introduction to Ecology Laboratory*BIO 122 (BSL 116) Introduction to Conservation BiologyBIO 124 (BSL 120) Principles of EcologyBIO 130 (BSL 109) Aspects of Human Biology BIO 135 (BSL 107) Basic Anatomy and Physiology with Laboratory*BIO 137 (BSL 110) Human Anatomy and Physiology I*BIO 139 (BSL 111) Human Anatomy and Physiology II*BIO 140 (BIO 106/BSL 140) Botany (Principles of Plant Biology)BIO 141 (BIO 106/BSL 140 and BIO 107) Botany with Laboratory (Plant Biology Laboratory)*BIO 142 (BIO 104/BSL 160) Zoology (Animal Biology) (Principles of Zoology)BIO 143 (BIO 104/BSL 160 and BIO 105) Zoology with Laboratory (Animal Biology Laboratory)*BIO 144 Insect BiologyBIO 145 Insect Biology LaboratoryBIO 150 Principles of Biology I BIO 151 Principles of Biology Laboratory I*BIO 152 Principles of Biology II BIO 153 Principles of Biology Laboratory II*BIO 155 / AST 155 AstrobiologyBIO 209 Introductory Microbiology LabBIO 220 (BIO 204) The Genetic Perspective BIO 225 (BSL 212) Medical MicrobiologyBIO 226 (BIO 208) Principles of Microbiology BIO 227 Principles of Microbiology with Laboratory*CHE 120 Chemistry in Society (CHM 101 Chemistry: A Cultural Approach) CHE 125 The Joy of Chemistry Laboratory*CHE 130 (CHM 100) Introductory General and Biological Chemistry*CHE 140 (CHE 104) Introductory General Chemistry CHE 145 (CHM 104) Introductory General Chemistry Laboratory*CHE 150 (CHE 106) Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry*CHE 155 Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry Laboratory*CHE 170 (CHE 170/173) General College Chemistry I CHE 175 (CHM 105) General Chemistry Laboratory I*CHE 180 (CHE 180/183) General College Chemistry II CHE 185 (CHM 107) General Chemistry Laboratory II*CHE 220 Analytical Chemistry*CHE 270 (CHE 230) Organic Chemistry I CHE 275 (CHE 231) Organic Chemistry Laboratory I*CHE 280 (CHE 232) Organic Chemistry II CHE 285 (CHE 233) Organic Chemistry Laboratory II*EST 150 Introductory EcologyEST 160 Hydrological GeologyGEO 130 Earth's Physical Environment GEO 251 Weather and Climate GLY 101 Physical Geology GLY 102 Historical Geology GLY 110 Environmental Geology GLY 111 Laboratory for Physical Geology*GLY 112 Laboratory for Historical Geology*GLY 114 Enviornmental Geology LaboratoryGLY 125 Geology of the National Parks & MonumentsGLY 130 Dinosaurs and Disasters: A Brief History of the Vertebrates GLY 131 Dinosaur LaboratoryGLY 140 Introduction to OceanographyGLY 220 Principles of Physical Geology*PHY 151 Introduction to Physics PHY 152 Introduction to Physics PHY 160 Physics and Astronomy for Elementary Teachers*PHY 161 Introductory Physics Laboratory I*PHY 162 Introductory Physics Laboratory II*PHY 171 Applied Physics*PHY 172 Physics for Health SciencePHY 201 College Physics I PHY 202 College Physics I Laboratory*PHY 203 College Physics IIPHY 204 College Physics II Laboratory*PHY 231 General University Physics IPHY 232 General University Physics IIPHY 241 General University Physics I Laboratory*PHY 242 General University Physics II Laboratory*SCI 110 Science and SocietySCI 295 Scientific Investigations*Course satisfies the General Education requirement for a laboratory experience.**Diploma onlySocial & Behavioral ScienceTo demonstrate an awareness of self as an individual, as a member of a multicultural society, and/or as a member of the world communityAGR 101 The Economics of Food and Agriculture ANT 101 Introduction to AnthropologyANT 130 / REL 130 (RS 130) Introduction to Comparative Religion(1)(2)ANT 160 Cultural Diversity in the Modern World ANT 220 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANT 221 Native People of North AmericaANT 223 Culture Change and GlobalizationANT 235 Food and Culture ANT 240 Introduction to ArcheologyANT 241 Origins of Old World Civilization ANT 242 Origins of New World Civilization COM 101 Introduction to Communications COM 249 Mass Media CommunicationCOM 254 Intro to Intercultural CommunicationsECO 101 Contemporary Economic Issues ECO 150 Introduction to Global EconomicsECO 201 Principles of MicroeconomicsECO 202 Principles of MacroeconomicsFAM 252 Introduction to Family Science FAM 253 Human Sexuality: Development, Behavior, and Attitudes FLK 280 Cultural Diversity in the USGEN 140 (GE 140) Development of Leadership GEN 225 Lifelong Learning ApplicationsGEO 152 Regional Geography of the World GEO 160 Lands and Peoples of the Non-Western World GEO 172 Human Geography GEO 210 Pollution, Hazards and Environmental ManagementGEO 222 Cities of the World GEO 240 Geography and GenderHUM 135 Introduction to Native American Literature(2)HUM 202 Survey of Appalachian Studies I (2)HUM 203 Survey of Appalachian Studies II (2)HUM 204 Appalachian Seminar (2)HUM 221 Contemporary Perspectives on Peace and WarPOL 101 (PS 101) American Government POL 210 (PS 210) Introduction to European Politics: East and West POL 212 (PS 212) Culture and Politics in the Third World POL 235 (PS 235) World Politics POL 255 (PS 255) State Government PSY 110 (PY 110) General Psychology PSY 180 (PY 180) Human Relations PSY 185 (PY 185) Human Potential PSY 223 Developmental Psychology PSY 230 (PY 230) Psychosocial Aspects of Death and Dying PSY 297 (PY 297) Psychology of AgingPSY 298 Essentials of Abnormal PsychologyRAE 120 Introduction to Chinese CultureREL 101 (RS 101) Introduction to Religion Studies (2)REL 130 (RS 130) Introduction to Comparative Religion(1)(2)SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology SOC 151 Social Interaction SOC 152 Modern Social Problems SOC 220 The Community SOC 230 Deviant BehaviorSOC 235 Inequality in Society SOC 249 Media, Society, and CultureSOC 260 Population, Resources, and Change SPA 115 Hispanic Culture: (Country or Region) (also listed at SPI 115)SUS 101 Introduction to SustainabilitySUS 102 Sustainable Built EnvironmentSUS 201 Sustainable SocietiesSUS 202 Sustainable Urban SystemsSWK 275 The Family WGS 200 (WS 200) Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies in the Social Sciences (1)A student may not receive credit for both ANT 130 and REL 130 (RS 130).(2)May be used to fulfill either Social Interaction or Humanities competency, but may not be usedto fulfill both general education categories.**Diploma onlyHeritageFLK 276 Introduction to Folk StudiesHIS 101 World Civilization IHIS 102 World Civilization IIHIS 104 A History of Europe Through the Mid-Seventeenth Century HIS 105 A History of Europe from the Mid-Seventeenth Century to the Present HIS 106 Western Culture: Science and Technology I HIS 107 Western Culture: Science and Technology II HIS 108 History of the U.S. Through 1865 HIS 109 History of the U.S. Since 1865 HIS 120 The World at War, 1939-45 HIS 202 History of British People to the Restoration HIS 203 History of British People Since the Restoration HIS 206 History of Colonial Latin America HIS 207 History of Modern Latin America, 1810 to Present HIS 215 Perspectives on Prisons and Police WorkHIS 220 Native America History Pre Contact - 1865HIS 221 Native America History 1865- PresentHIS 240 History of Kentucky HIS 247 History of Islam and Middle East Peoples, 500-1250 A.D.HIS 248 History of Islam and Middle East Peoples, 1250 to the Present HIS 254 History of Sub-Saharan Africa HIS 260 African American History to 1865 HIS 261 African American History 1865 - Present HIS 265 History of Women in America HIS 270 Ancient EuropeHIS 271 Medieval EuropeHIS 295 East Asia to 1800 HIS 296 History of Asia II Arts / HumanitiesANT 130/REL 130 (RS 130) Introduction to Comparative Religion (1)(2)ART 100 Introduction to Art ART 104 (A-H 104) Introduction to African Art ART 105 (A-H 105) Ancient Through Medieval Art HistoryART 106 (A-H 106) Renaissance Through Modern Art HistoryART 108 Introduction to World ArtART 201 (A-H 210) Ancient Art HistoryART 202 (A-H 211) Medieval Art HistoryART 203 (A-H 212) Renaissance Art HistoryART 204 (A-H 213) Modern Art HistoryART 205 African American ArtENG 135 Greek and Roman Mythology in TranslationENG 161 Introduction to Literature ENG 190 Introduction to Dystopian Literature & FilmENG 221 Survey of English Literature I ENG 222 Survey of English Literature II ENG 230 Introduction to Literature (Subtitle required)ENG 231 Literature and Genre (Subtitle)ENG 232 Literature and Place (Subtitle required)ENG 233 Literature and Identities (Subtitle required)ENG 234 Introduction to Women's LiteratureENG 251 Survey of American Literature I ENG 252 Survey of American Literature II ENG 261 Survey of Western Literature from the Greeks Through the Renaissance ENG 262 Survey of Western Literature from 1660 to the Present ENG 264 Major Black Writers ENG 270 The Old Testament as Literature ENG 271 The New Testament as Literature ENG 281 / HUM 281 Introduction to Film ENG 282 / HUM 282 International Film StudiesFLK 276 Introduction to Folk StudiesGEN 125 Applied Meta-ThinkingHNR 101 Introduction to Contemporary ThoughtHON 101 The Ancient World HON 102 The Medieval and Renaissance World HON 201 The Early and Modern World HON 202 The Contemporary World HRS 101 An Integrated Survey of Western Civilization I HRS 102 An Integrated Survey of Western Civilization IIHRS 201 An Integrated Survey of Western Civilization III HRS 202 An Integrated Survey of Western Civilization IVHUM 120 Introduction to the Humanities HUM 121 Peace StudiesHUM 135 Introduction to Native American Literature(2)HUM 140 Introduction to Latino LiteratureHUM 150 Introduction to African LiteratureHUM 160 Introduction to Holocaust Literature and FilmHUM 202 Survey of Appalachian Studies I (2)HUM 203 Survey of Appalachian Studies II (2)HUM 204 Appalachian Seminar (2)HUM 220 Historical Perspectives on Peace and WarHUM 230 Contemporary Japanese Literature and Culture in translation HUM 250 Appalachian Literature SurveyHUM 251 Contemporary Appalachian LiteratureHUM 281 / ENG 281 Introduction to Film MU 101 Folk and Traditional Music of the Western Continents MUS 100 Introduction to Music MUS 104 Introduction to Jazz HistoryMUS 206 American Music MUS 207 African American Music HistoryMUS 208 World MusicMUS 222 History and Sociology of Rock Music PHI 100 Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality PHI 110 (PHL 110) Medical Ethics PHI 120 Introductory Logic PHI 130 Introduction to Philosophy: Morality and Society PHI 140 The Ethics of War and PeacePHI 150 (PHL 120) Business Ethics PHI 160 Philosophy Through Pop CulturePHI 170/ REL 170 Philosophy of Religion (REL 102) (3)PHI 180 Animal and Environmental EthicsPHI 200 Professional ResponsibilityPHI 260 History of Philosophy I: From Greek Beginnings to the Middle Ages PHI 270 History of Philosophy II: From the Renaissance to the Present Era REL 101 (RS 101) Introduction to Religious Studies (2)REL 120 (RS 120) Introduction to the Old TestamentREL 121 (RS 121) Introduction to the New TestamentREL 130 (RS 130)/ANT 130 Introduction to Comparative Religion(1)(2)REL 150 Comparative Ethics of Major World ReligionsREL 160 Religious Expressions of Forgiveness and JusticeREL 170 Philosophy of ReligionTHA 101 (TA 101) Introduction to Theatre: Principles and Practices THA 200 (TA 200) Introduction to Dramatic Literature THA 283 (TA 283) American Theatre WGS 201 (WS 201) Introduction to Women's Studies in the Arts and Humanities (1)A student may not receive credit for both ANT 130 and REL 130 (RS 130).(2)May be used to fulfill either Social Interaction or Humanities competency, but may not be usedto fulfill both general education categories.(3)A student may not receive credit for both PHI 170 and REL 170 (REL 102).Foreign LanguagesASL 101 American Sign Language IASL 102 American Sign Language IIASL 201 American Sign Language IIIASL 202 American Sign Language IVFRE 101 (FR 101) Elementary French IFRE 102 (FR 102) Elementary French IIFRE 201 (FR 201) Intermediate French IFRE 202 (FR 202) Intermediate French IIGER 101 Elementary German IGER 102 Elementary German IIGER 201 Intermediate German IGER 202 Intermediate German IIJPN 101 Beginning Japanese IJPN 102 Beginning Japanese IIRAE 150 Elementary Chinese IRAE 151 Elementary Chinese IISED 101 Sign Language ISED 102 Sign Language IISED 203 Sign Language IIISED 204 Sign Language IVSPA 101 Elementary Spanish I (spoken approach)SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II (spoken approach)SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish ISPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II ................
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