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CAREER AND ACADEMIC PATHWAYS Business Administration Associate of Arts (AA) Degree Major Units: 39 T otal Units: Minimum of 60 (State Code: 02718; TOP CODE: 050100; Academic Plan: C002718C) The Business Administration curriculum is designed for students who are interested in an encompassing, formal business educa - tion. Upon successful completion of this program, the student will have an extensive background in the principles and practices of the business world. This program prepares students for employment in entry level positions such as administrative services managers, management analysts, operations managers, production manag - ers, or sales managers. PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to: 1. Explain the major concepts of business organization. 2. Identify how business operates in an international/global envi - ronment including legal, social, cultural, and interdependence and integrated financial markets. 3. Establish a corporation’s vision and strategic goals, while adher- ing to its set of corporate values. 4. Apply supervisory concepts to solve workplace problems. 5. Demonstrate an awareness of the appropriate language in writ - ten and oral communications. 6. Analyze the core components of the marketing concept and determine effective marketing programs, marketing mixes, SWOT analyses, and segmentation. 7. Construct and format a Microsoft PowerPoint slide presentation and Microsoft Excel spreadsheet f