Associate in Applied Science
CIP Code: 11.0401
Mission
The mission of the Business Information Management program is to prepare students for careers that require a solid foundation in both business and information technology such as business application specialist, office administration, social media management, web design, new media design, and business analytics, through the use of innovative teaching methods, diverse models of instruction, flexibility of course selections, and the inclusion of 21st century workplace skills
Program Learning Outcomes
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Communicate effectively in business settings by exchanging ideas through correct and persuasive written statements, oral presentations, active listening, and the use of communication technologies.
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Collaborate by applying the following skills in a project environment: teamwork, time management, creative problem solving, conflict resolution, diversity awareness, customer service, and community engagement.
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Acquire, process and manage information using office technology applications.
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Demonstrate appropriate mastery of discipline-specific skills in one of the following areas of specialization: business analytics, social media management, or office administration.
Program Supervisor
Denise Wells, Chairperson
Office: Business Building, Room 135
Telephone: +1 (607) 778-5355
E-mail: wellsdk@sunybroome.edu
Business Information Management, AAS, prepares students for careers that require a solid foundation in both business and information technology. Students will plan a flexible program of study that includes the skills and knowledge required for employment and considers the students’ interests and abilities in those areas. The focus of this degree is to educate students in tools and techniques necessary to acquire, process, and manage information as it relates to several areas of specialization including business analytics, social media management, and office administration. State-approved certificates are also available in Office Technology and Social Media.
Sequence of Courses
This model is a two-year course schedule for students meeting all program requirements and deciding to pursue full-time study. Schedules will be designed for those requiring preparatory courses or those deciding to pursue part-time study.