PRE-INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE

Associate in Liberal Arts (ICM.PRE.ALA)

The International Commerce degree program is designed to combine courses in business, liberal arts and a foreign language in such a way that the student will develop competencies in occupationally oriented language training, cultural awareness and business. Students completing the program of study will be able to transfer to a number of senior colleges in the state for a bachelor's degree.

Because transferability of credits varies with colleges and universities, programs and departmental majors, students are urged to discuss their program plans with an OCC counselor and transfer institution.

General Requirements Credits
Economics: ECO 2610, ECO 2620 6
English: ENG 1510, ENG 1520 6
Fine Arts/Humanities  
  • A minimum of one course from the Fine Arts/Humanities General Education Distribution list* excluding foreign languages
3
  • Foreign Languages 1510, 1530, 2610, 2620
16
Mathematics/Science 8
  This area is defined as courses on the Mathematics/Science General Education Distribution list or courses with the same prefixes with numbers higher than those listed. One course must be an approved lab/science. These courses must be taken in more than one academic discipline.  
POL 1510   3

Physical Education (PER)
1
  A minimum of one credit hour must be completed from the physical education courses listed in the General Education Distribution list.*  

Social Science
3
  This area is defined as courses on the Social Science General Education Distribution list* or any other courses with the same prefix (ANT, ECO, GEO, HIS, POL, PSY, SOC, SSC) except ECO 2610, ECO 2620 and POL 1510.  

Required Supportive Courses
ACC 1810 Financial Accounting 4
ACC 1820 Managerial Accounting 4
SPE 1610 Fundamentals of Speech 3
 
Electives to complete the minimum required 62 credit hours shall be selected from the following list with the approval of a counselor. Elective courses will vary depending on the four-year institution that the student plans to attend and the departmental major.
 
Recommended Electives
BUS 1100 Introduction to Business 4
BUS 1310 Principles of Supervision 3
BUS 2530 Principles of Management 3
CIS 1050 Personal Computer Productivity Tools (MS-Office) 4
CIS 1500 Introduction to Software Engineering 4


* See graduation requirements for an Associate in Liberal Arts Degree