Business Administration, Financial Services - Associate in Science in Business

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Business associate degree programs in the Business and Professional Studies Department are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) which attests to our high standards and excellence in teaching.  Professional Studies associate degree programs and all certificate programs in the Business and Professional Studies Department have been approved through the curriculum review process at the Community College of Rhode Island and have been affirmed by the Office of Postsecondary Education of the Rhode Island Department of Education.

Students enrolled in the Financial Services concentration develop analytical and critical-thinking skills essential for success in today’s financial environments. In addition, students develop their communication, interpersonal, leadership, and teamwork skills. The Financial Services concentration prepares students for entry-level positions in the financial services industry including banking, insurance, and investments. Employment opportunities include bank teller, loan officer, insurance sales and customer service representatives. Students also may choose to transfer to four-year institutions to earn bachelor’s degrees and should consult colleges for information on transferable courses.

Note: Many courses require prerequisites, corequisites and/or testing. See course descriptions for details.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, a student will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the general nature, structure, resources, and operations of business organizations.
  2. Describe and/or explain basic accounting, finance, management, and marketing functions.
  3. Communicate business ideas and information effectively.
  4. Apply problem-solving and decision-making techniques to business situations.
  5. Apply accounting concepts to the interpretation of financial data and informed decision-making.
  6. Describe personal financial and basic investment concepts.
  7. Apply the art of salesmanship to the promotion of products.
  8. Identify the monetary and banking issues that are pervasive in all aspects of financial service.

Requirements

General Education Requirements
BUSN 1010Introduction to Business SSCI; Written Communication; Social and Professional Responsibilities3
COMM 1010Communication Fundamentals^ HUMN; Non-Written Communication; Social and Professional Responsibilities3
ECON 2030Principles of Microeconomics SSCI; Critical Thinking; Quantitative Literacy3
ECON 2040Principles of Macroeconomics SSCI; Critical Thinking; Quantitative Literacy3
ENGL 1010Composition I (or ENGL 1010A) HUMN; Written Communication; Information Literacy3
General Education Elective 3
Choose TWO of the following: 1; MSCI; Scientific Reasoning; Quantitative Literacy6
Business Mathematics
Mathematics of Finance
Statistical Analysis I
Quantitative Business Analysis I (and MATH 2138 Quantitative Business Analysis II)
Subtotal24
Major Requirements
ACCT 1010Financial Accounting4
ACCT 1020Managerial Accounting4
BUSN 1040Personal Finance3
BUSN 2050Principles of Management^3
BUSN 2060Principles of Marketing3
BUSN 2110Money and Banking3
BUSN 2120Investments3
Choose ONE of the following:3
Sales
Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Preparatory Course
Choose ONE of the following:3
Computerized Accounting
Business Computing Applications
Introduction to Data Analytics
Choose TWO of the following:6-8
Choose ONE of the following:3
Business Writing
Technical Writing
Subtotal38-40
Total Hours62-64
1

Quantitative Business Analysis I (MATH 2077) and Quantitative Business Analysis II (MATH 2138) are recommended for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution.  However, math requirements vary at four-year institutions. Therefore, It is strongly recommended that students work with the CCRI academic advising team to select the appropriate math sequence for graduation and to prepare for transfer.

Recommended Course Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1Hours
ACCT 1010 Financial Accounting 4
BUSN 1010 Introduction to Business 3
Choose ONE of the following: 1 3
Business Mathematics  
Mathematics of Finance  
History of Mathematics  
Statistical Analysis I  
Quantitative Business Analysis I  
Quantitative Business Analysis II  
Choose ONE of the following: 3-4
 
 
Choose ONE of the following: 3
Business Writing  
Technical Writing  
 
 Hours16-17
Semester 2
ACCT 1020 Managerial Accounting 4
BUSN 1040 Personal Finance 3
Choose ONE of the following: 3
Computerized Accounting  
Business Computing Applications  
Introduction to Data Analytics  
Choose ONE of the following: 1 3
Business Mathematics  
Mathematics of Finance  
Statistical Analysis I  
Quantitative Business Analysis I  
Quantitative Business Analysis II  
COMM 1010 Communication Fundamentals^ 3
 Hours16
Year 2
Semester 1
ENGL 1010 Composition I (or ENGL 1010A) 3
BUSN 2050 Principles of Management^ 3
BUSN 2060 Principles of Marketing 3
ECON 2030 Principles of Microeconomics 3
General Education Elective 3
 Hours15
Semester 2
Choose ONE of the following: 3
Sales  
Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Preparatory Course  
BUSN 2110 Money and Banking 3
BUSN 2120 Investments 3
ECON 2040 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Choose ONE of the following: 3*4
 
 
 Hours12-15
 Total Hours59-63
1

Quantitative Business Analysis I (MATH 2077) and Quantitative Business Analysis II (MATH 2138) are recommended for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution.  However, math requirements vary at four-year institutions. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that students work with the CCRI academic advising team to select the appropriate math sequence for graduation and to prepare for transfer.

Transfer Options

Option I: Complete a CCRI Business Administration degree program and transfer to one of the four-year colleges with which CCRI has transfer agreements. Course credits transfer differently from college to college. Consult with the Advising Center for specifics. Under the articulation transfer policy, students completing a CCRI associate in science degree in business with at least a 2.4 GPA are guaranteed admission to Rhode Island College (RIC) or the University of Rhode Island (URI). The applicability of courses toward the baccalaureate degree is determined by the receiving institution. For more information, visit the Transferology website and contact your CCRI advisor.

Option 2: Participate in the Joint Admissions Agreement (JAA) and take the courses in one of the approved JAA transition plans for transfer into specific business-related majors at RIC or URI. Students who successfully complete JAA requirements are guaranteed transfer of their courses and acceptance for the intended major at RIC or URI. For more information on the benefits of participating in JAA, visit www.ccri.edu/jaa or Transferology and contact your CCRI advisor.

Please meet with an Academic Advisor/Student Success Coach if you are interested in earning a bachelor's degree. Your Academic Advisor will help you select the courses that best prepare you for transfer to a four-year college or university.

Check out the Joint Admissions Agreement if you are interested in transferring to Rhode Island College or the University of Rhode Island. The JAA program offers seamless transfer to RIC or URI with additional benefits. Transfer information, events, and articulations are available on the Transfer Center website