Skip to main content
Browser not supported!
We recommend using a modern browser such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, or Mozilla Firefox.

Submitter's Information

Name

Casandra Greene

Title

Instructional Programs Support Coordinator

Region

Inland Empire/Desert

College

Riverside City College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Shari Yates

CTE Dean's Email

Log in to view CTE Dean's Email.

Program Details

Program Title

Business Administration - Global Enterprise Concentration

Submission Type

New Program

TOPs Code

International Business and Trade (050800)

Projected Start Date

05/02/21

Catalog Description

This program focuses on the study of business in the global setting. Individuals seeking to own a small business (online or offline) or work at a company of any size, all benefit from the knowledge of global business as the business of all capacity engage in global business today. The program prepares individuals with knowledge of how to participate and succeed in global business, market to consumers outside of the U.S., manage a global workforce, and participate in the growing business of global trade.  

 

Program Learning Outcomes

Business Administration:

Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:

  • Use technology to analyze business decisions and to enhance business communications.
  •  Apply basic business and accounting calculations and analyses. Have an understanding of legal practices relating to business.
  • Apply sound management practices.

Global Business PLOs

  •  Explain the role of global business as an integral function in the global economy.
  • Analyze the functions of global marketing, global management, and global trade as they pertain to the basis of global business.
  • Apply marketing, management, trade, and general business practices within the global framework reflecting differences in country-specific political, economic, legal, social, competitive, and other business environments.
  • Demonstrate the importance, responsibility, and contribution to the growth of the global economy and sustainability.
Enrollment Completer Projections

40 students every year as a cohort who take the program.

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • Certificate of Achievement: 16 or greater semester (or 24 or greater quarter) units (C)
  • A.S. Degree (S)
Program Goal

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:

  • Use technology to analyze business decisions and to enhance business communications.
  •  Apply basic business and accounting calculations and analyses. Have an understanding of legal practices relating to business.
  • Apply sound management practices.
  •  Explain the role of global business as an integral function in the global economy.
  • Analyze the functions of global marketing, global management, and global trade as they pertain to the basis of global business.
  • Apply marketing, management, trade, and general business practices within the global framework reflecting differences in country-specific political, economic, legal, social, competitive, and other business environments.
  • Demonstrate the importance, responsibility, and contribution to the growth of the global economy and sustainability.

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

30

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

30

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

60

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative

This program focuses on the study of business in the global setting. Individuals seeking to own a small business (online or offline) or work at a company of any size, all benefit from the knowledge of global business as the business of all capacity engage in global business today. The program prepares individuals with knowledge of how to participate and succeed in global business, market to consumers outside of the U.S., manage a global workforce, and participate in the growing business of global trade.  

 

Program Learning Outcomes

Business Administration:

Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:

  • Use technology to analyze business decisions and to enhance business communications.
  •  Apply basic business and accounting calculations and analyses. Have an understanding of legal practices relating to business.
  • Apply sound management practices.

Global Business PLOs

  •  Explain the role of global business as an integral function in the global economy.
  • Analyze the functions of global marketing, global management, and global trade as they pertain to the basis of global business.
  • Apply marketing, management, trade, and general business practices within the global framework reflecting differences in country-specific political, economic, legal, social, competitive, and other business environments.
  • Demonstrate the importance, responsibility, and contribution to the growth of the global economy and sustainability.
Program Requirements

Required Courses:      30  .units

CourseTitleUnitsSequencing
ACC-1APrinciples of Accounting I3Term 2
BUS-10/10HIntroduction to Business3Term 1
BUS-18ABusiness Law I3Term 3
BUS-20Business Mathematics3Term 1
BUS-22
Or
BUS-24
Management CommunicationsOrBusiness Communications

3
Term 1
CIS-1A
Or
CIS/CAT-3
Introduction to Computer Information Systems Computer Applications for Business

3
Term 2
BUS-40Introduction to Global Business3Term 1
BUS-43Global Marketing3Term 2
BUS-46Global Trade3Term 2
BUS-48Global Management3Term 3

 

Supporting Documents

Upload Labor Market Information (LMI)

Inland/Empire Desert Regional Questions

Submission Details

Published at

04/29/21 - 07:50 PM

Status

Recommended

Return to Drafts

Please list the reason(s) for returning "Business Administration - Global Enterprise Concentration". to Casandra Greene's drafts. This message will be sent to casandra.greene@rcc.edu

Comments, Documents, Voting

Comments

All Comments


DT

Diann Thursby Super User   ·  05/10/21

Received regional recommendation at 5-10-2021 IEDRC Deans Meeting.