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 | ||
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3 | |
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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 |
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| ACC 1810 | Financial Accounting | 4 |
| ACC 1820 | Managerial Accounting | 4 |
| SPE 1610 | Fundamentals of Speech | 3 |
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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. |
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| 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 |
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