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The
Accounting
Management
curriculum
is
designed
to
provide
an
in-depth
study
of
accounting
and
accounting
applications.
Students
explore
the
growing
use
of
computers
and
data
processing
in
modern
business
with
particular
emphasis
on
the
accounting
field.
Students
also
will
study
various
related
business
subjects.
Graduates
are
prepared
for
entry-level
positions
in
such
areas
as
business,
accounting,
insurance,
finance,
and
real
estate.
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The
Business
Administration-Management
program
provides
a
strong
foundation
in
the
basic
principles
of
business.
Major
course
work
provides
students
with
specialization
in
areas
of
management
and
marketing.
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The
Merchandising
curriculum
provides
a
strong
foundation
in
the
basic
principles
of
business
with
a
concentration
in
fashion
merchandising.
The
program
establishes
a
firm
base
of
fashion
merchandising
knowledge
with
emphasis
on
the
language
and
terminology
needed
to
communicate
in
the
fashion
field.
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The
Computer
Management
program
is
designed
to
provide
the
student
with
an
in-depth
knowledge
of
business
theory
and
practice
as
well
as
a
broad
understanding
of
modern
computer
concepts
and
techniques
in
handling
data
as
applied
to
computer
systems.
It
incorporates
a
blend
of
personal
computer
training
for
a
variety
of
software
packages
and
programming
languages.
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The
Office
Administration
curriculum
provides
the
business
skills
and
background
necessary
for
graduates
to
pursue
responsible
positions
in
industry.
Management,
communications,
word
processing,
and
data
processing
courses
create
a
well-rounded
administrator
who
is
prepared
to
meet
the
needs
of
today's
rapidly
expanding,
communicative
business
world.
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The
Legal
option
of
the
Secretarial
Science
Studies
program
provides
the
business
skills
and
background
necessary
to
pursue
the
traditional
and
contemporary
paths
in
a
legal
secretarial
career.
Law,
shorthand,
word
processing,
data
processing,
humanities,
and
communications
courses
create
a
well-rounded
secretary
who
is
prepared
to
meet
the
needs
of
today's
rapidly
changing,
complex
law
office.
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