Business Administration, Skills Competency Award (SCA): Level II
Program Overview
Business Administration, Skills Competency Award (SCA): Level II
Overview
This program offers occupational and professional programs in business which meet the needs of students planning to obtain immediate employment, retrain, or take courses to enhance their understanding of the environment in which they work and live.
Requirements
Complete all department requirements with a “C” or higher or "P" in each course. Candidates for a Skills Competency Award are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC.
Course List
Course List Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
BUS 101 | Introduction To Business | 3 |
ENT 204 | Global Entrepreneurship | 3 |
ENT 208 | Business Plan Development | 3 |
FIN 202 | Managerial Finance | 3 |
MGMT 101 | Introduction To Management | 3 |
MGMT 102 | Leadership in Organizations | 3 |
Complete two courses from the following: | 6-8 | |
ACCT 110 | Introduction to Accounting | |
BLAW 110 | Legal Environment of Business | |
CIS 101 | Introduction to Computers and Information Systems | |
COMM 151 | Intercultural Communication | |
COMM 161 | Communication in Organizations | |
or COMM 162 | Mediated Communication in Organizations | |
CS 101 | Computer Concepts | |
ECON 101 | Microeconomics | |
or ECON 101H | Microeconomics, Honors | |
ECON 102 | Macroeconomics | |
or ECON 102H | Macroeconomics, Honors | |
Total Units | 24.00-26.00 |
Learning Outcomes
- Employ the appropriate techniques necessary to positively influence employee morale and motivation.
- Distinguish between cross-cultural and gender-based perspectives in order to effectively serve in a leadership capacity.
- Develop a formal business plan for the creation of a new business venture.
- Analyze the availability of capital, labor, raw materials, and other key resources necessary for the creation (continuation) of a new/existing business venture.
- Assess the market potential of a new product/service within the marketplace.
- Calculate the cost of various methods of finance charges and deferred payment.
- Analyze the key variables found in a balance sheet and income statement.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Course List:
- BUS 101: Introduction To Business (3 units)
- ENT 204: Global Entrepreneurship (3 units)
- ENT 208: Business Plan Development (3 units)
- FIN 202: Managerial Finance (3 units)
- MGMT 101: Introduction To Management (3 units)
- MGMT 102: Leadership in Organizations (3 units)
- Two courses from the following: (6-8 units)
- ACCT 110: Introduction to Accounting
- BLAW 110: Legal Environment of Business
- CIS 101: Introduction to Computers and Information Systems
- COMM 151: Intercultural Communication
- COMM 161: Communication in Organizations
- COMM 162: Mediated Communication in Organizations
- CS 101: Computer Concepts
- ECON 101: Microeconomics
- ECON 101H: Microeconomics, Honors
Santa Barbara City College
Overview:
Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) is a community college located in Santa Barbara, California. It offers a wide range of academic programs, including transfer degrees, certificates, and non-credit courses. SBCC is known for its diverse student body and its commitment to providing accessible and affordable education.
Services Offered:
SBCC provides a variety of services to its students, including:
Academic advising:
Students can receive personalized guidance on course selection, degree planning, and career exploration.Financial aid:
SBCC offers a variety of financial aid options to help students pay for their education.Career services:
Students can access resources to help them with job searching, resume writing, and career planning.Student support services:
SBCC provides a range of support services, such as tutoring, counseling, and disability services.Library and learning resources:
SBCC has a well-equipped library and learning center with access to books, journals, computers, and other resources.Student Life and Campus Experience:
SBCC offers a vibrant campus experience with opportunities for students to get involved in:
Student clubs and organizations:
Students can join a variety of clubs and organizations based on their interests, such as academic, cultural, and recreational groups.Athletics:
SBCC has a competitive athletics program with teams in various sports.Campus events:
SBCC hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, lectures, and performances.Key Reasons to Study There:
Affordable tuition:
SBCC offers a relatively low tuition rate compared to other colleges and universities.Transfer opportunities:
SBCC has strong transfer agreements with four-year universities, making it easy for students to continue their education after graduation.Small class sizes:
SBCC offers smaller class sizes, which allows for more personalized attention from instructors.Location:
SBCC is located in a beautiful and vibrant city with access to beaches, mountains, and cultural attractions.Academic Programs:
SBCC offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Arts and Humanities:
Art, Communication, English, History, Music, Philosophy, Theatre ArtsBusiness and Entrepreneurship:
Business Administration, EntrepreneurshipCulture, Society, and Human Behavior:
Anthropology, Chicano Studies, Communication, Economics, Global and International Studies, History, Law and Society, Political Science, Psychology, SociologyEnglish as a Second Language, Adult High School, GED:
ESL, Adult High School Diploma, GEDHealthcare, Wellness, and Public Service:
Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Emergency Medical Services, Social WorkIndustry and Applied Technologies:
Automotive Technology, Culinary Arts, Welding, Computer ScienceNature, Numbers, and Engineering:
Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, EngineeringOther:
SBCC is a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI), which means that it serves a significant population of Hispanic students. The college is committed to providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all students.