- Administrator: James Buyea
- Teacher: Angela Rogers
Ec.101 Macroeconomics 3 credit hours
This is a basic macroeconomics course in which the student deals with understanding what determines how fast the economy runs. Discussion takes place to explain why there is unemployment or inflation and what can be done about it. The student is concerned with cause-and-effect relationships and what influences government has on our economic system.
- Administrator: James Buyea
- Teacher: Angela Rogers
Ec.102 Microeconomics 3 credit hours
This course is a study of microeconomic principles and the analysis used in formulating business policies and executive decisions. It stresses the use of economic analysis using the concepts of demand, cost, profit, competition, etc., that are appropriate for the decisions. The course develops modern methods of econometrics and market research for making estimates of the relevant concept.
- Administrator: James Buyea
- Teacher: Carol Smith
En.101 English Communication 3 credit hours
English is a comprehensive study of up-to-date communication skills. This course is designed to enhance each student’s written communication skills with emphasis on business letters, business memorandums, application letters and business reports. An intensive review of proper English usage, such as grammar, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation and sentence structure is included throughout the course.
- Administrator: James Buyea
- Teacher: Cathryn Bonville
En.102 English Composition 3 credit hours
(Prerequisite: En.101 or permission of the Dean)
This course emphasizes writing skills. Students learn basic research techniques and are required to write various reports along with a final research paper.
- Administrator: James Buyea
- Teacher: Jeff Held
La.101 Business Law 3 credit hours
Modern legal concepts including most of the legal rules that might impact today’s business office are covered. The course surveys the most prominent fields of law affecting the everyday business world.
- Administrator: James Buyea
- Teacher: Darrin Lawson
Ma.101 Mathematics 3 credit hours
Business Mathematics provides the student with the understanding of mathematical concepts needed to perform everyday business functions. The course includes a series of practical problems applicable to business.
- Administrator: James Buyea
- Teacher: Raphael Web
Ps.101 Introduction to Psychology 3 credit hours
Psychology introduces the student to an understanding of human behavior as related to the work environment. It applies psychological insights to the areas of communication, interpersonal relationships, motivation, values, stress management, and job satisfaction.
Sk.101 Study Skills/College Transition 1 credit hour
To succeed in college today, the student must develop personal effectiveness, learning skills, and attitudes. This seminar in applied psychology will enhance the student’s ability to handle the transition into and through his/her college career.
- Administrator: James Buyea
- Teacher: Carol Smith
En.101 English Communication 3 credit hours
English is a comprehensive study of up-to-date communication skills. This course is designed to enhance each student’s written communication skills with emphasis on business letters, business memorandums, application letters and business reports. An intensive review of proper English usage, such as grammar, spelling, vocabulary, punctuation and sentence structure is included throughout the course.

