Finance - The study of Finance addresses the ways in which individuals and businesses allocate and use economic resources over time, taking into account therisks entailed in their projects. Finance is used by individuals, governments, businesses, schools and not-for-profit organizations. Careers in commercial banking, real estate, financial planning, etc are examples of career paths one can take after studying finance.
Retailing - Retailing is one of the largest industries in the world and it exists in all countries. Careers in retailing include Marketing/Advertising, Store Operations, Loss Prevention, Store Management, Finance, Human Resources, IT and E-Commerce, Sales and Sales Related, Distribution, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Merchandise Buying/Planning, Entrepreneurship.
Marketing - Careers in sales, advertising, distribution management, and direct marketing, to name a few, can be a result of studying marketing.
Human Resource Management - HRM activities include staffing, designing jobs and teams, developing skillful employees, and identifying ways for improving employee performance and rewarding employee success. Careers in HRM include recruitment and selection, training and development, compensation, benefits and HR coordinators.
Entrepreneurship -Entrepreneurship ranges in scale from solo projects to major undertakings creating many job opportunities. Careers in entrepreneurship include managers, directors, product management to name a few.
Project Management - This field is becoming increasingly popular as companies are beginning to appreciate the methodical and systematic approach to managing resources and project in a global economy. Careers in project management include program management, portfolio management, marketing, and sales to name a few. Students are also eligible to sit for the Associate Project Manager certification after completion of courses.
Student Consumer Information
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| Program Information |
| Program: |
Business Administration |
| Degree: |
Associate in Applied Science |
| CIP Code: |
52.0201 |
| Program Approval: |
The New York State Education Department |
| Accreditation: |
Middle States Commission on Higher Education |
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| Program Outcomes |
| On-Time Program Completion Rate: |
99% |
| Placement Rate: |
97% * |
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| * Placement Rate = |
Employed + Employed and Continuing Education + Continuing Education Only
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Total Graduates – Unavailable Graduates
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| Ocupation Information |
| SOC * Code(s) |
Job Titles |
Department of Labor O*NET Link |
| 41-2031 |
Sales Associate, Sales Consultant, Sales Clerk, Sales Person, Customer Assistant, Clerk, Sales Representative, Design Consultant, Salesman, Bridal Consultant |
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/41-2031.00
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| 41-2021 |
Clerk, Customer Service Representative (CSR), Rental Agent, Counter Clerk, Crew Member, Customer Service Associate (CSA), Sales Clerk, Video Clerk, Cashier, Leasing Consultant |
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/41-2021.00
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| 41-1011 |
Manager, Store Manager, Assistant Manager, Department Manager, Shift Manager, Meat Department Manager, Assistant Store Manager, Office Manager, Bakery Manager, Deli Manager
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http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/41-1011.00
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| 41-1012 |
Sales Manager, District Sales Manager, Branch Manager, Sales Supervisor, Area Sales Manager, Inside Sales Manager, Outside Sales Manager, Sales Activity Manager, Sales Leader, Sales Team Manager |
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/41-1012.00
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| 43-4171 |
Receptionist, Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, Secretary, Clerk Specialist, Office Assistant, Clerk, Community Liaison, Member Service Representative, Registration Clerk |
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/43-4171.00
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| 43-3071 |
Teller, Customer Service Representative (CSR), Bank Teller, Member Services Representative, Account Representative, Customer Relationship Specialist, Customer Service Associate (CSA), Personal Banking Representative, Roving Teller, Teller Coordinator |
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/43-3071.00
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| * Standard Occupational Code |
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| Program Cost |
| Category |
Semester |
Program |
| Tuition & Fees * |
$6,424 |
$25,696 |
| Books & Supplies |
$450 |
$1,800 |
| Room & Board ** |
$4,350 |
$17,400 |
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| * Tuition assumes full-time enrollment |
| ** For on-campus students, Room & Board assumes double occupancy |
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| Median Debt for Program Graduates |
| Federal: |
$10,562 |
| Private: |
$0 |
| Institutional: |
$0 |
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