Business Administration Courses
Register for classes using WebAdvisor. Review the Class Schedule for class dates and times. Course descriptions are available in the Catalog. All students are encouraged to meet with a counselor to review academic program requirements and/or have questions answered.
A sampling of courses for this discipline includes (not a complete list):
- BA-101A Financial Accounting
- BA-101B Managerial Accounting
- BA-102A Principles of Economics-Macroeconomics
- BA-102B Principles of Economics-Microeconomics
- BA-104 Computer Applications in Accounting
- BA-105 Income Tax Principles
- BA-106 Applied Accounting
- BA-107 Cost and Managerial Accounting
- BA-109B Computerized Account for Small Business
- BA/SPCH-115 Career Communication
- BA-116 Business English and Communication
- BA-121A Developing Your Business Plan
- BA-121B Legal Aspects of Small Business
- BA-123 Math for Accounting and Business
- BA-125 Introduction to Business
- BA-126 Introduction to Marketing
- BA-129 Introduction to Advertising
- BA-136 Introduction to International Business
- BA-137 Introduction to International Marketing
- BA/PSY-139 Psychology in the Workplace
- BA-141A Business Law
- BA-141C An Introduction to International Law
- BA-143/KIN-243 Sports Marketing
- BA-144/KIN-224 Sports Management
- BA/ART/GA/CS-160A Computer Graphics I
Textbooks, Online Access Codes, Other Supplies and Resources
Most Ohlone College classes require the purchase of a textbook, and some classes require the purchase of online access codes (also known as keys) or other supplies most of which are available at the Ohlone College Bookstore. The exact textbook and other specific costs are now available for each section on WebAdvisor (select “Book and Section Information” after you select a course).
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the courses in this discipline, the student will have acquired the following knowledge and skills:
- Demonstrate mastery of accounting procedures and practices.
- Evaluate the global economy and its impact on the U.S economy.
- Demonstrate an understanding of and familiarity with the world of business and its related terminology.
- Analyze theories, principles, and policies of the United States economic system.
- Critically assess the relationship between the individual, business, and the global economy.
- Apply the methods of effective business communication.
- Describe the legal aspects of business operation.
- Consider the ethical and social responsibility issues affecting the current business environment.
