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AS Degree - Major in ACCOUNTING
Business Division
Upon successful completion of the Associate in Science Degree, the student demonstrates the skills and training for employment and/or transfer to a four-year college or university.
BUS 1A Principles of Accounting 5
BUS 11 Income Tax Procedures 3
BUS 81 California Income Tax Preparation 1
BUS 71 Computerized Payroll Accounting 1
BIM 31 Electronic Calculation 3
BIM 32A Beginning Office Calculation 1
BIM 32B Intermediate Office Calculation 1
BIM 32C Advanced Office Calculation 1
MATH 10 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics 3
BUS 1B Principles of Accounting 5
BUS 20 Introduction to Business 3
C S 14 Microcomputers and Small Business 3
C S 20 Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access 3
ENG 1A Written Communications 3
ELECTIVE* General Education Requirement:
BUS 15 Computer Spreadsheet for Accounting 3
ECON 1A Principles of Economics 3
BUS 8 Introduction to The American Legal System 3
ELECTIVE* General Education Requirement:
C S 11 Fundamentals of Computer Science 3
COMM ST 1A Fundamentals of Speech 3
ELECTIVE* General Education Requirement:
Social Science, Group A, Course 3
Courses must be selected from the appropriate area of the
General Education requirements for the Associate degree.
AS Degree - Major in AGRCULTURE BUSINESS
Applied Science & Technology Division
Upon successful completion of the Agriculture Business A.S. Degree, the student demonstrates the skills, knowledge, and training for the following positions: Agricultural Accounting Assistant, Agricultural Administrative Assistant, Agricultural Inventory/Warehouse Technician, Agricultural Sales and service Technician, Crop Insurance Agent, Customer Service Representative, Farm Insurance Agent, Farm/Ranch Personnel Supervisor, Field Representative, Food Processing Plant Shift Supervisor, Grain Elevator Manager, International Sales and Trade Technician Quality Control Inspector, Public Relations specialist, Sales Agent, Sales Representative and Wholesale Produce Agent; the ability to: design and implement a record keeping a system; design and implement a set of farm accounts; compare and contrast the basis for farm income tax computing; calculate the basic measures of depreciation; construct inventory analysis procedures; operate a microcomputer; develop and use templates to make management decisions; evaluate a variety of software useful to agribusiness applications; identify and design a marketing strategy for a specific agricultural product; chart and interpret market information; analyze marketing reports; and make a sales presentation on a agricultural product; or fulfillment of both the lower division General Education requirements and the lower division Agriculture Business requirements for successful transfer to a university for a baccalaureate degree.
AG BUS 12 Agricultural Economics 3
AG BUS 15 Computers in Agriculture 3
MATH 82 Intermediate Algebra 4
ENG 1A Written Communications 3
AHSC 10/10L Principles of Animal Science 4
AG BUS 10 Agricultural Accounting 3
ECON 1A Principles of Economics: Macro 3
MATH 12 Introduction to Probability & Statistics 4
ELECTIVE General Education Requirement:
AG BUS 46 Agricultural Marketing 3
COMM ST 1A Fundamentals of Speech 3
PLANT 10/10L Principles of Plant Science 4
BUS 1A Principles of Accounting 5
BUS 20 Introduction to Business 3
ELECTIVE Contemporary Perspectives 3
ELECTIVE General Education Requirement:
AS Degree - Major in ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING
Applied Science & Technology Division
Upon successful completion of the Architectural Drafting degree program, the student demonstrates entry-level skills and training for employment in the drafting and construction industry as a manual or computer-aided drafter in architectural and building design offices, as well as developer and building contractor offices, energy consultants, and other related sub-trades where plan reading and preparation is required; employment in building and planning departments as plan checkers, code enforcement officers, and other related positions such as estimating and construction scheduling; positions as sales representatives for materials suppliers within the construction industry; ability to work with various mediums and professional methods for transferring creative ideas into two and three-dimensional representations of architectural structures, both manually and computer generated; and the student completes lower division courses required for transfer to Bachelor's Degree programs in Architecture as well as all general electives required in earning an Associate in Science Degree. At completion of the Associate Degree in Architectural Drafting, students will have demonstrated ability in plan reading and technical preparation of construction documents.
ARCH 1 Basic Architectural Drafting 3
ARCH 8 Materials of Construction 3
CS 11 Fundamentals of Computer Science 3
ENG 1A Written Communications 3
ELECTIVE* General Education Requirement:
ARCH 12 Computer Aided Drafting 3
MATH 82 Intermediate Algebra 4
COMM ST 1A Fundamentals of Speech 3
E TECH 22 Three Dimensional Modeling 3
ARCH 2 Architectural Practice: Working Drawings 6
ARCH 20 Fundamentals of Architectural Graphics 2
CONST 78 The Uniform Building Code 2
ELECTIVE* General Education Requirement:
Social Science, Group A, Course 3
ARCH 3 Architectural Presentations 3
ARCH 5 Architectural Detailing 3
ARCH 21 Architechtural Presentations 3
E TECH 41 Civil Drafting: Site Design & Improvement 4
ELECTIVE* General Education Requirement:
Social Science, Group B, Course 3
ELECTIVE* General Education Requirement:
Courses must be selected from the appropriate area of the
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