West Shore Community College Catalog 2015 - 2017 
    
    May 04, 2024  
West Shore Community College Catalog 2015 - 2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business


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WSCC’s Business division is prepared to help you face the challenges of the emerging economy and improve your skills on your pathway toward career success. Business programs are designed to help develop your communication skills, improve your ability to solve problems in your specific industry, and to explore technology related to your field of study to successfully pursue challenging careers. Business students may gain practical work experience before graduation by completing an internship. The Business faculty bring their outside work experience and their knowledge of the business world into the classroom. Student professional organizations provide additional opportunities to learn outside the classroom setting.

Accounting

A graduate of WSCC’s Accounting Associate Degree program will have the skills needed in entry‐level accounting positions. Complexity of the work will vary with the size and volume of the employee’s activities and the firm’s procedures. Most starting jobs will involve tasks such as keeping records of day‐to‐day business transactions, making entries in account ledgers, monitoring cash receipts and disbursements, processing appropriate budgetary costing procedures, and preparing balance sheets and materials for financial reports.

With an Associate’s Degree in Accounting…

Projections for Michigan, 2012‐2022 Median Annual Salary Growth and Annual Openings
Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks $36,000 10% (900 jobs)
Source: MI Dept. of Labor & Economic Growth, Bureau of Labor Market Information & Strategic Initiatives

Computers for Business

A computer specialist with accounting skills will be able to understand the accounting language and computerize the data to produce special accounting reports and functions. An AAAS with a concentration in Computers for Business is a specialized two-year degree that combines a liberal arts education with career‐specific classes. Computers for Business focuses on the mastery of computer programming with an emphasis on business applications.

With a Bachelor’s Degree…

Projected Annual Job Openings in Michigan, 2012‐2022
Accountants and auditors 1,250
Market research analysts and marketing specialists 430
Sales managers 310
Source: MI Dept. of Labor & Economic Growth, Bureau of Labor Market Information & Strategic Initiatives

Marketing/Management

Marketing/Management personnel control or direct the operation of a business, manufacturing plant, or similar organization. In general, they establish and/or carry out the policies of the organization, and plan and organize the operations of the departments under their direction. They see that the work of their department is coordinated with the operations of the whole organization and must be constantly alert to avoid wasting time, energy, and materials.

With an Associate’s Degree in Medical Office Billing/Coding…

Projections for Michigan, 2012‐2022 Median Annual Salary Growth and Annual Openings
Medical records and health information technicians $35,400 12% (160 jobs)
Source: MI Dept. of Labor & Economic Growth, Bureau of Labor Market Information & Strategic Initiatives

Medical Office Information Systems

Medical office information systems prepares the student with the skills for an entry‐level medical office position. The student will be trained to understand and use medical terminology, work with appointment schedules, and understand the overall workings of a medical office.

With an Associate’s Degree in Medical Office Information Systems…

Projections for Michigan, 2012‐2022 Median Annual Salary Growth and Annual Openings
Medical assistants $28,530 15% (750 jobs)
Source: MI Dept. of Labor & Economic Growth, Bureau of Labor Market Information & Strategic Initiatives

Office Information Systems

Office Information Systems prepares the student with the skills for an entry‐level administrative assistant position. The knowledge of electronic communications will provide the student with the office technology skills needed in the workplace. In addition, the student will develop the skills of human relations needed to interact with managers and other professionals as a team member.

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