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2006-07 Educational Plan


Emphasis: BUSINESS
Degree: Associate

Centralia College • 600 W. Locust • Centralia WA 98531
Program Faculty • ext. 649

PURPOSE:
The Business program is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor’s degree in business.


LEARNING THEMES:
General education outcomes at Centralia College help students, faculty, and the general public identify exactly what learning is expected when a student has completed a degree or program. The administration, faculty, and staff have agreed upon the following five Learning Ability Themes which students can expect to encounter in most courses and by the completion of any degree or program.
Reasoning: The ability to extract information from data, develop ideas and solutions, establish logical progression in thinking, and problem solve using such procedures as literary analysis or the scientific methods.
Written, Oral and Visual Communication: The ability to make oneself understood in public, interpersonal, professional, artistic, and technical arenas.
Exploration-Self and Others: An awareness of the values, beliefs, customs, and contributions of persons from one’s own and other traditions, ethnicities, classes, and genders.
Resourcefulness: The ability to adapt to change, such as technological innovations or environmental conditions.
Responsibility: The ability to be accountable to self, society, and the natural world.

RECOMMENDED COURSE SCHEDULE

Fall Quarter, First Year

Credits

ECON 201 Macroeconomics (SS)
5

ENGL

101

Composition I (C)

5

Science Distribution Requirement (S)

5

Health & Fitness Distribution Requirement (HF)

1

16

Winter Quarter, First Year

Credits

ECON 202 Microeconomics (SS)
5

ENGL

102

Composition II (C)

5

Science Distribution Requirement (S)

5

Health & Fitness Distribution Requiremment (HF)
1

16

Spring Quarter, First Year

Credits

MATH

108

Probability and Statistics (Q)

5

SPEE

110

Principles of Speech Communication (H)

5

Social Science Distribution Requirement (SS)

5

15

Fall Quarter, Second Year

Credits

ACCT

210

Principles of Accounting I

5

B A

211

Business Law

5

MATH

112

Pre-Calculus I (Q)

5

Science Distribution Requirement (S)
5

20

Winter Quarter, Second Year

Credits

ACCT

220

Principles of Accounting II

5

MATH

113

Pre-Calculus II (Q)

5

Humanities Distribution Requirement (H)

5

Social Science Distribution Requirement (SS)

5

20

Spring Quarter, Second Year

Credits

ACCT

230

Principles of Accounting III

5

MATH

123

Calculus I (Q)

5

Humanities Distribution Requirement (H)
5

Health & Fitness Distribtuion Requirement (HF)

1

16

Total
103

Centralia College provides equal opportunity in education and does not descriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability.
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