Opportunities in Business, Management, and Administration

This cluster centers on the efficient and productive operations that keep businesses running and successful.

Nonprofit Leadership:
Business Management: Learn about business operations, accounting, marketing, service operations management, human resource management, team building, problem solving, and business law.
Leadership Development: Develop skills including leadership, human relations, delegation, labor relations, business ethics, and computer skills. This program is designed for individuals who are already engaged in, or are preparing for, leadership roles in an organization.
Accounting: Learn accounting concepts including auditing, cost, taxes, business, governmental, nonprofit, and computerized accounting.
Business Analyst: Learn how data can be used to show trends or use data to enhance business practices.
Accounting Assistant: Learn basic accounting skills including financial, managerial, tax and payroll accounting.
Cancer Information Management: Learn to collect complete history, diagnosis, and treatment data for cancer patients and provide essential information to researchers, healthcare providers, and public health officials.
Health Information Technology: Learn to become an expert in patient health data management by collecting, analyzing, monitoring, maintaining, and reporting health data.
Supply Chain Assistant: Learn the skills needed to oversee the flow of materials and activities in supply chains to ensure that the right items are at the right point at all times.
Supply Chain Management: Learn how to get customers what they want, when they want it by studying global supply chain management, negotiations, logistics, purchasing, inventory management, enterprise resource planning, lean, and service operations.
Individualized Technical Studies: Combine courses from two or more major areas of study into an Associate of Applied Science Degree that meets specific career preparation goals not available in other programs.
University Transfer - Associate of Arts/Science: Take courses to meet the general requirements of a four-year degree, and then transfer these credits toward a Bachelor’s of Science or Arts program at a college or university.