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Business Scholarship

Phoenix College
1205 W. Thomas Rd.
Phoenix AZ 85013

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Business Department

General Business
AAS - 3050
 

Degree Requirements:
65-66 Credits*

Required Courses:
27 Credits

ACC111 Accounting Principles I (3)
CIS105 Survey of Computer Info. Systems (3)
CIS118AB Power Point Level I 1

Select ACC115 or CIS126AA & CIS121AE (2)

ACC115 Computerized Accounting (2)
OR
CIS126AA UNIX Op Sys Level I (1) and
CIS121AE Windows Op Sys: Level I (1)

GBS110 Human Relations in Business &
Industry (3)
GBS114 Principles of Quality Service (3)
GBS131 Business Calculations (3)
GBS151 Introduction to Business (3)
GBS205 Legal, Ethical & Reg. Issues in Bus. (3)
GBS233 Business Communication (3)

Restricted Electives: (15 Credits)
(Select 15 credits from the following list)

ACC112 Accounting Principles II (3)
ACC230 Uses of Accounting Information I (3)
CIS114DE Excel Spreadsheet (3)
CIS117DM Microsoft Access: Database Mgt. (3)
CIS133DA The Internet / World Wide Web (3)
CIS159 Visual Basic Programming I (3)
GBS206 Business Law (UCC) (3)
GBS207 Business Law (General Corporate) (3)
GBS220 Quantitative Methods in Business (3)
GBS221 Business Statistics (3)
GBS270AC Business Internship (3)
REA179 Real Estate Principles I (3)

Note: Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all
required and restricted elective courses


General Studies Requirements:
23-24 Credits

First Year Composition (6 Credits)

ENG101 First-Year Composition or
ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL (3)

AND

ENG102 First-Year Composition or
ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL (3)

Oral Communication (3 Credits)
(Choose one of the following)

COM100 Intro. to Human Communication or
COM230 Small Group Communication (3)

Mathematics (4-5 Credits)

MAT150 College Algebra/Concepts (5) or
MAT 151 College Algebra/Functions (4)

Equivalent by assessment or satisfactory 4-5
completion of a higher level mathematics course.

Humanities and Fine Arts (3 Credits)

Any approved General Studies courses in the
Humanities and Fine Arts Area.(3)

Social & Behavioral Sciences (3 Credits)

ECN111 Macroeconomic Principles (3) or
ECN112 Microeconomic Principles (3) or
SBU200 Society & Business (3)

Natural Science (4 Credits)

Any approved General Studies course in the
Natural Sciences area. (4)

Effective Fall 2003