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Financial Technologies

Associate in Applied Science

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Summary

       

Prescribed Program36
General Education15
Digital Literacy
Electives9
Total Credits60

Degree Plan

Prescribed Program

               

ACCT 201Elements of Accounting II3
ACCT 215Business in the Legal Environment3
BADM 201Principles of Marketing3
BADM 281Organizational Behavior3
COMM 212Interpersonal Communication3
CIS 105Microcomputer Spreadsheets3
COMM 110Fundamentals of Public Speaking3
ECON 202Principles of Macroeconomics3
MATH 146Applied Calculus I3
MATH 210Elementary Statistics3
FIN 251Personal Finance3
FIN 297Cooperative Education/Internship3
Total Credits36

General Education

Written or Oral Communications

ENGL 110College Composition I3
ENGL 125Introduction to Professional Writing3
Credits Subtotal6

Arts & Humanities/Social & Behavioral Sciences

ECON 201Principles of Microeconomics3
Credits Subtotal3

Business, Math, Science & Technology 1

Select from the “Business, Math, Science & Technology" categories on the General Education matrix (two areas of study required). 26
Introduction to Computers (Recommended)
Math in Society (Recommended)
Applied Algebra (Recommended)
Principles of Information Security (Recommended)
Networking Fundamentals I (Recommended)
Credits Subtotal6
General Education Total Credits15

Digital Literacy

             

Select one of the following:
College Composition I
NDUS Institution Approved Training Course
NDUS Institution Designated Digital Literacy Course

Electives

Prescribed Electives

Select from the following:9
Business Law I
Income Tax Procedure
Management Information Systems
Project Management
Human Resource Management
Microcomputer Database
Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems
GIS Applications
College Algebra
Ethics
Total Credits9

Footnotes

1

If pursuing the BAS in Finance, consider taking the following:
MATH 210, MATH 103, MATH 146, and CIS 147.

2

Must be from any two areas of study within the Business, Math, Science and Technology categories on General Education matrix. For example, a Biology (BIOL) course and a Math (MATH) course, but not two Biology courses or two Math courses.