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Mid-Management Option

Program

This program provides graduates the skills for entry into business management positions. Program features courses in business practices, using computers in the business world, understanding of economics, applying accounting practices to businesses and business communications.

Associate of Applied Science

ADMS 1023Intermediate Keyboarding3MATH 1203College Algebra3BUS 1003The American Enterprise Systems3ENGL 1113Composition I3MGMT 1113Introduction to Management3Semester Total 15 BUS 2063Business Communications3CSC 2143Microcomputers: Business Applications3ENGL 1123Composition II3MGMT 1114Job Practicum /Internship I * or4BUS 2713Real World Business Planning3MGMT 2113Management Skills3Semester Total 16 ACCT 2003Principles of Accounting I3ECON 2003Macroeconomic Principles3MGMT 2613Small Business Management3MGMT 2114Job Practicum/Internship II *4Business Elective (BUS, ACCT, CSCI, ADMS, ENTR, BLAW, or MGMT)3Semester Total 16 ACCT 2103Principles of Accounting II3BUS 2013Business Statistics3ECON 2103Microeconomic Principles3MGMT 2214Job Practicum/Internship III *4   Semester Total 13Total Program Hours60*BUS 2713 Real World Business Planning and BUS 2723 Real World Business Operations may be substituted for any of the Job Practicum/Internship courses or one may be substituted for Small Business Management if both BUS 2713 and BUS 2723 are completed.

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Donna Hendricks, MBA – Quantitative Analysis

Vicky Badgley, CCNA, CCAI, MCP

Computer Information Technology

Program

This program emphasizes on the basic concepts of computer systems and provides training for entry-level positions. The Application Track and the Networking Track provide options so students can individualize their degrees to their specific career goals. SouthArk’s objective is for students to gain the knowledge, professional confidence, and intellectual maturity to secure higher-level jobs.

Technical Certificate – Computer Information Technology Degree Checklist

AAS – CIT – Customor Support Specialist Degree Checklist

AAS – CIT – Network System Admin Specialist Degree Checklist

AAS – CIT – Web Development Specialist Degree Checklist

Technical Certificate

ACCT 2003Principles of Accounting I or3ADMS 1003Introductory Accounting CSCI 1263Windows Operating Systems3CSCI 1513Computer Careers and Professional Development3CSCI 2023Visual Basic for Windows3ENGL 1113Composition I3Semester Total15 CSCI 2143Microcomputers: Business Applications3BUS 2063Business Communications3BUS 2043Customer Service and Support3BUS MATH 1333Math for Business Applications or3MATH 1023College Algebra CSCI 1323Intro to Networking (Comp. Support or Network Option) or3CSCI 1433Intro to Web Design (Web Dev. Option) Semester Total15

Associate of Applied Science – Computer Specialist Options

Students may complete any one of the three specialized options to satisfy the requirements for the A.A.S. in Computer Information Technology. Students completing a second track will not receive a second degree since all three earn the same A.A.S. in Computer Information Technology.

All of the requirements for the Technical Certificate PLUS the following:

ENGL 1123Composition II or3ENGL 2043Technical Writing for Industry CSCI 1813Principles of Informative Assurance3CSCI 2223Excel or3CSCI 2203Database CSCI 1112IT Essentials IA2ECON 2003Macroeconomic Principles3Semester Total14SPCH 1113Speech3CSCI 1713Alternative Operating Systems3CSCI 1114IT Essentials IB4 Internship/Special Project or Approved CSCI/Business Elective3 Approved CSCI/Business Elective3Semester Total16Total Program Hours60

Associate of Applied Science – Network System Administration Specialist Option

Students may complete any one of the three specialized options to satisfy the requirements for the A.A.S. in Computer Information Technology. Students completing a second track will not receive a second degree since all three earn the same A.A.S. in Computer Information Technology.

All of the requirements for the Technical Certificate PLUS the following:

ENGL 1123Composition II or3ENGL 2043Technical Writing for Industry CSCI 1813Principles of Information Assurance3CSCI 2603Cisco Discovery 13CSCI 2373Windows Server3ECON 2003Macroeconomic Principles3Semester Total15 SPCH 1113Speech3CSCI 2433Business Continuity3CSCI 2613Cisco Discovery 23CSCI 2383Linux Server3 Internship/Special Project or Approved CSCI/Business Elective3Semester Total15Total Program Hours60

Associate of Applied Science – Web Development Specialist Option

Students may complete any one of the three specialized options to satisfy the requirements for the A.A.S. in Computer Information Technology. Students completing a second track will not receive a second degree since all three earn the same A.A.S. in Computer Information Technology.

All of the requirements for the Technical Certificate PLUS the following:

ENGL 1123Composition II or3ENGL 2043Technical Writing for Industry CSCI 1113Web 2.0 Social Media3CSCI 2803HTML/CSS/XML3CSCI 2043Web Design with Dreamweaver/Adobe Suite3ECON 2003Macroeconomic Principles3Semester Total15 SPCH 1113Speech3CSCI 2183Introduction to Computer Graphics3CSCI 2193Advanced Web Design3CSCI 2053Java Script3 Internship/Special Project or Approved CSCI/Business Elective3Semester Total 15Total Program Hours60Suggested Electives: 

See your academic advisor for list of approved electives for each option or internship options.

Faculty and Staff

  • Donna Hendricks, MBA – Quantitative Analysis
  • Vicky Badgley, CCNA, CCAI, MCP
  • Roslyn Turner  

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Business

Program

This sequence of courses is designed to fulfill the general requirements of the first two years of study for a four-year degree in Business. Students may earn an Associate of Science degree which will assist in receiving a four-year degree or gaining employment in the work force. Students wishing to transfer should ask for a transfer guide from the college where they plan to pursue their baccalaureate.

Associate of Arts – Business Degree Checklist

Associate of Science

English/Communications – 9 HoursENGL 1113 Composition IENGL 1123 Composition IISPCH 1113 Principles of Speech Humanities/Arts – 6 Hours3 hours from the following:ENGL 2213 Literature IENGL 2223 Literature II 3 hours from the following:
ART 2003 Art AppreciationMUS 2003 Music AppreciationTHEA 2003 Theatre Appreciation Social Science – 9 Hours6 hours from the following
(must include one section of Civilization and one of U.S. History or Government)HIST 1003 History of Civilization to 1700HIST 1013 History of Civil. since 1700HIST 2013 History of U.S.to 1876HIST 2023 History of U.S. since 1876PSCI 2003 American Gov: National 3 hours from the following:SOC 2003 Introduction to Sociology Biological Science – 4 HoursBIOL1004/L Fund. of Biology/Lab Physical Science – 4 HoursPHYS 2024/L The Physical Sciences/Lab Mathematics – 3 HoursThree (3) hours from the following:MATH 1023 College Algebra Business Related – 24 HoursACCT 2003 Principles of Accounting IACCT 2103 Principles of Accounting IIECON 2003 Macroeconomic PrinciplesECON 2103 Microeconomic PrinciplesBLAW 2013 Legal Environment of Bus.BUS 2013 Business StatisticsMATH 2013 Business CalculusCSCI 1003 Computers & Info. Proc. Directed Electives – 3 HoursTo be selected from American Enterprise System, Business Communications or other courses listed above. Total Hours: 62

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