Award: Associate of Applied Sciences Degree
| No. of credits required: | 62-66 | For more information: Contact Advising, Career,
and Transfer Services, 443-412-2301. Student is required
to meet with Faculty Advisor or Academic Division Dean.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
This program of study enables students to combine courses
from various disciplines to meet employment training and
retraining requirements. For example, a student interested
in becoming a legal office administrator could take core
courses in Office Management coupled with Legal Studies,
or for instance, a student interested in administrative and
management positions could take core courses in Business
Management coupled with Computer Information Systems
courses. Electives in Accounting, Computer Information
Systems, Business Management and Legal Studies might be
appropriate for either of these examples.
In order to graduate with this degree, a student must have an
approved written learning plan including concentration area
on file in the Advising, Career, and Transfer Services Office.
The plan must be developed in collaboration with a Faculty
Advisor or an Academic Division Dean and include courses
from the Technical/Professional electives and Technical/Professional core courses listed below. For additional information
on developing a learning plan, contact the Advising, Career,
and Transfer Services Office at 443-412-2301.
PROGRAM GOALS
Upon successful completion of this program of study students will be able to:
Upon successful completion of this certificate program of study students will be able to:
- Acquire career competencies to meet individual career goals.
- Demonstrate communication, critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
REQUIRED COURSES
*Select from at least two disciplines.
EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
The program prepares students for a career in a rapidly
changing work environment that often requires expertise
in several areas. Opportunities in the workplace exist for
students who possess multi-skills, particularly in high
demand as well as emerging technical and professional areas.
This program will help educate a workforce required for the
population increase and for industry-specific needs such as
jobs that result from the Base Realignment and Closure
(BRAC).
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