Business Administration Transfer, AS

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    Program Description

    ACBSP Baltimore City Community College’s Business Administration Program prepares students for success and to transfer to a four year college/University to complete their studies in a chosen field of business. The students are required to participate in studies that will provide them with the ability to demonstrate their skills in problem solving, critical thinking, visioning and interpersonal relationships. These activities will promote self-confidence and the desire for continuous learning. Students and the communities that they serve will prosper from their knowledge and integrity.

    The Business Administration Program is a member of the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

Business Administration Objectives

    • Assist students in obtaining skills that will enable graduates to obtain rewarding careers in industry, government and service sectors.
    • Encourage students to communicate with both their BCCC advisors and the upper level schools of their choice to determine early and accurately the transfer school’s expectations and requirements.
    • Prepare students with a basic foundation to be able to pursue a bachelor’s degree.
    • Establish viable articulation agreements with local colleges and universities.

Job Description

  • An associate’s degree prepares people for jobs by providing basic training in business fundamentals. Along with organizational and leadership skills, two-year degrees give people the necessary skills for the business world. Community college graduates work in various supervisory positions, such as administrative assistants, entrepreneurs, and lower-management positions.
    • Accountant
    • Accounts Payable Professional
    • Accounts Receivable Clerk
    • Bank Compliance Officer
    • Benefits Administrator
    • Bookkeeper
    • Budget Analyst
    • Compliance Specialist
    • Travel Manager
    • Customer Service Associate
    • E-Commerce Manager
    • Facilities Manager
    • Hospitality Manager
    • Human Resources Manager

Program Faculty

  • O. Daniel Izume
    Program Coordinator

    Assistant Professor, Business
    Liberty Campus, Main Building 323D
    410-462-8029 (office)
    dizume@bccc.edu

    Dr. Charice Hayes
    Associate Professor, Business Administration
    Liberty Campus, Main Building 253E
    410-462-8009 (office)
    C1hayes@bccc.edu

    Dr. Fatai Kazeem
    Assistant Professor, Business Management
    Liberty Campus, Main Building 305H
    410-462-7667 (office)
    Fkazeem@bccc.edu

Skills Needed

  • Business managers must be able to plan, direct, and coordinate, excellent communication skills, and critical thinking skills, problem-solving skills, basic math skills, computer skills, excellent listening skills.

Career Options and Occupation Outlook

  • Employment is projected to grow 12 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Tasks such as managing facilities and being prepared for emergencies will remain important in a wide range of industries. 
     
    The need for business managers covers all industries.