Business Administration
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A.A.S. in Business Administration
Program Information: The Business Administration Program at Navarro College is a two-year program designed to develop the fundamental skills, knowledge, attitudes and experiences which enable men and women to function as supervisors or managers in such fields as industry, retailing, community service, small business, food services, real estate transportation, wholesaling, office management, and sales. Programs of study are designed as cooperative plans with local business and industry with students enrolled in courses taught on campus for formal instruction and concurrently working at a regular paid, part-time or full-time job in sponsoring business firms. The program has been designed to prepare students for immediate employment after completing the two-year Associate in Applied Science degree.
Tech Prep: Articulated credit may be available for some courses students complete while in high school. See the Tech Prep Director for more information.
Supervisor's Certificate Level I and II
Program Information: This program is designed to equip the new or potential supervisors with primary skills for meeting the requirements placed on first line supervisors. Upon successful completion of the program, Certificate of Completion will be awarded the student. Tech Prep: Articulated credit may be available for some courses students complete while in high school. See the Tech Prep Director for more information.
Management Certificate for Mental Retardation Workers
Program Information: This program is designed for employees of the Mexia State School. Upon successful completion of the program, a Certificate of Completion will be awarded the student.
A.S. in Business
Program Information: The transfer curriculum shown below is designed for students who plan to pursue a degree in Business at a senior college or university after completing their studies at Navarro College. Upon completion of the courses shown, the student will graduate with an Associate Degree. If a student elects not to follow the sequence recommended, a counselor will help the student select courses needed to reach his or her educational goals.
