Business & Information Technology Division
Business: Business Administration A.S.
Janet Evelyn-Dorsey
Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
(315) 866-0300 or toll free 1-888-GO-4-HCCC, ext. 8240
Guy Devitt
(315) 866-0300 or toll free 1-888-GO-4-HCCC, ext. 8744
Karen Evans
(315) 866-0300 or toll free 1-888-GO-4-HCCC, ext. 8649
Karen Nagle
(315) 866-0300 or toll free 1-888-GO-4-HCCC, ext. 8649
Program Summary
The Business Administration program is designed to provide a strong foundation for employment in business and to prepare the student for transfer to a four-year program. This program will provide a core of courses that will enable the student to view the total picture of general management. Graduates are prepared to:
- Understand the basic principles of management theory
- Understand fundamentals of accounting, marketing and computer technology
- Work with basic computer software packages
- Comprehend the business legal environment
- Communicate effectively in a business environment
Transfer Information
This program is geared to students who are pursuing a bachelor's degree. Articulation agreements have been developed with Rochester Institute of Technology, Niagara University, Franklin University, Cazenovia College, Roberts Wesleyan College, Paul Smith's College and several SUNY Colleges, just to name a few. Successful graduates of this program have transferred into business programs at other four-year public and private institutions. An entire list is available in our Academic Catalog.
Program of Study at Herkimer
Click Business Administration A.S. for the current program of study page.
Skill Requirements
Successful managers continually work on enhancing their human relations skills, conceptual skills and technical skills.
Nature of the Work
Managers are involved in daily planning, organizing, leading, and controlling functions that will lead their organization to success.
Job Outlook
The Department of Labor website, www.dol.gov outlines positive job growth in the professional, scientific, and technical services. Management services will also grow rapidly spurred by the increased use of technology and the growing complexity of businesses. Click job forecast for more detailed information. |