Business and 
Information Systems Technology

Management

Success in the business world requires knowledge of business technology and the techniques of management. To meet this need, the Management curriculum requires courses in problem solving, human relations and critical thinking.

Graduates will be prepared for positions in marketing, finance, accounting, fire service, human resource management, banking and small business administration.

This program is accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs.

Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all of the courses offered within the Business and Information Systems Technology departments for the grade to be counted toward graduation. Specifically, these include courses with the following prefixes: ACC, BAF, BUS, CPT, CRP, IST, LEG, MGT, MKT and OST.

Major: Management (69 credit hours)
Degree: Associate in Business

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A. GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE REQUIREMENTS 
(15 CREDIT HOURS)

Credit Hours

ECO 210 Macroeconomics

3.0

ENG 101 English Composition I

3.0

ENG 102 English Composition II

3.0

MAT 155 Contemporary Mathematics

3.0

Approved Humanities Course

  3.0

Subtotal

15.0

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Major courses meeting other college general education core requirements are starred (*) below.
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B. MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (15 CREDIT HOURS)

Credit Hours

ACC 101  Accounting Principles I

3.0

BUS 121  Business Law I

3.0

CPT 101  Introduction to Computers*

3.0

MGT 101  Principles of Management

3.0

MKT 101  Marketing

  3.0

Subtotal

15.0

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C. ADDITIONAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS (39 CREDIT HOURS)

Credit Hours

ACC 102 Accounting Principles II

3.0

BAF 101 Personal Finance

3.0

BAF 201 Principles of Finance

3.0

BUS 101 Introduction to Business

3.0

BUS 130 Business Communications*

3.0

BUS 240 Business Statistics*

3.0

MGT 240 Management Decision Making

3.0

General Elective 

3.0

Approved Business Electives-
(5 courses from one specialty group) 

15.0

Subtotal 

39.0

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Total Credit Hours: 

69.0

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Specialty Groups
Group A -  FIRE SERVICE ADMINISTRATION**
(NFA OLFSP transfer courses)
Political and Legal Foundations of Fire Protection
The Community and Fire Threat
Incendiary Fire Analysis and Investigation
Fire Protection Organization and Management
Advanced Fire Administration
Other NFA-OLFSP Transfer Courses from Other Approved Colleges
**Fire Service Administration courses are not available at Midlands Technical College
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Group B -  BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BUS 250 Introduction to International Business
BUS 260 Insurance Principles
MGT 120 Small Business Management
MGT 201 Human Resource Management
MGT 230 Managing Information Resources
MGT 255 Organizational Behavior
MKT 120 Sales Principles
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Group C -  FINANCE ADMINISTRATION
ACC 124 Individual Tax Procedures
ACC 245 Accounting Applications
BAF 215 Money and Banking
BAF 260 Financial Management
BAF 270 Credit Administration
BUS 260 Insurance Principles
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