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Business Technology Management

Associate of Applied Science - Transfer Degree (AAS-T)

Business Technology Management is an interdisciplinary program that combines business, applied IT, management, and communication skills to manage and automate information flows within and across organizations. Emphasizing project-based learning, program foundations include business cloud computing, data analytics, digital marketing, entrepreneurship, customer relationship management & supervision.

The AAS-T option allows students a pathway to receiving a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree from several disciplines including accounting, business, international business, property management, application development and others.

Estimated Length of Completion

Degree Quarters Credits
Associate of Applied Science - Transfer Degree (AAS-T) Full Time:
Part Time:
91.0

Program lengths are estimates, not guarantees. For the most current program information, please check with the program contact.

There are no entry requirements for this program

  • Identify and solve business and technology challenges by applying active listening, interpersonal communications and negotiation skills?
  • Implement business, technical, and social support solutions through collaboration with diverse colleagues and the community, as both a team leader and a team member.?
  • Analyze current and emerging business and technology issues through research, data collection, organization, business intelligence and critical thinking.
  • Manage and prioritize projects, employees and resources, and implement effective management strategies.
  • Use industry standard business and information technologies to support both individuals and organizations.

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All costs are estimates and are not guarantees. For the most current program information, check with an adviser by calling 206.934.5391. There are additional costs for books and supplies. Each student is responsible for the purchase of certain supplies and required tools before the instruction begins.

Hours may vary based on specific program requirements. For the most current program information, check with an adviser by calling 206.934.5391.


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Introduces and defines basic accounting concepts, principles and procedures for recording business transactions and developing financial accounting reports.

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The course focuses on the usefulness and limitations of statistics and their use in managerial decision making. The following techniques are addressed: descriptive statistics, probability theory, sampling, hypothesis testing, simple regression, correlation and forecasting. Emphasis is placed on problem formulation, technique selection, and results interpretation. Prerequisites: Math 098 or Math 116. Transfer Class.

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Covers the concepts of production, consumption and distribution with emphasis on price determination, production costs and market structures. Application of economic reasoning to public issues and business.

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English 101 is a college-level writing course that emphasizes academic writing and major strategies of reading and writing analytically. Writing assignments focus on engaging with and responding to a variety of texts. Instruction encourages students to develop, through revision and reflection, as readers, writers, and critical thinkers. Prereq: Eligibility for ENGL&101.

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Examines the skills in communication and empathy required for intercultural communication. Includes an interdisciplinary study of diverse cultures and perspectives in the United States in the context of economic, political, and cultural globalization.

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Select total of 10 credits from any of the Area of Knowledge sections:

  • Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts
  • Individuals, Cultures, and Societies
  • The Natural World

or see Advising for list of approved courses

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