Supervision and Management Certificate
Program Coordinator: Richard Hutton, LRC 208, Ext. 2452 Length: Three semesters (one year beginning in summer term)
Purpose: With increased development of business, industry, and government in Virginia, there is a great need for qualified management personnel. The supervision and management program is designed to train personnel for full-time employment upon completion of the course requirements. In addition, the curriculum furnishes the student the option to transfer into the AAS degree Management program.
Occupational Objectives: Entry Level Management Industrial Supervision Small Business Management
Admission Requirements: A student eligible for admission to the College can normally be considered for admission to Supervision and Management certificate curriculum.
Program Requirements: The one year curriculum provides training in general business, accounting, management, and information systems. Proficiency in keyboarding and high school English and mathematics is required. Students who are not proficient in English and mathematics will be required to correct their deficiencies in developmental courses. In addition to this, the curriculum includes supportive courses as a preparation for entrance into the job market. Upon successful completion of the curriculum, the student will be awarded a Certificate in Supervision and Management.
Supervision and Management
Summer Session
Course Number
Course Title
Lec. Hrs.
Lab Hrs.
Crs.
ENG 111
1*College Composition I
3
0
CST 100
Principles of Public Speaking
Total
6
First Semester (Fall)
ACC 211
Principles of Accounting I
4
BUS 100
Introduction to Business
BUS 205
Human Resource Management
MTH 141
1*Business Math I
SDV 101
Orientation to College Success
1
14
Second Semester (Spring)
BUS 200
Principles of Management
BUS 241
Business Law
BUS 225
Applied Business Statistics
ITE 115
Intro. to Computer Applications and Concepts
PSY 120
2Human Relations
15
Total Minimum Credits Required for Certificate.................................35
1. Placement test is required for all English and mathematics courses.
2. Psychology 200 will substitute for PSY 120.
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