In response to the demand of Florida's rapidly growing
population, City College is focused on, and committed to,
providing the best in business and career education. The college
is also dedicated to providing a personalized teaching and
learning environment designed to support the personal and
professional career development of qualified students. City
College is a not for profit private college currently operating
three campuses in Florida.
City College's campuses are located in Fort Lauderdale,
Gainesville and Miami. The Fort Lauderdale branch's classrooms,
labs and administrative offices occupy 51,000 square feet of an
air-conditioned building, and on-campus parking is available to
students. Classrooms are intentionally designed to limit the
number of students per room so that maximum personal attention
can be given to each student. Our varied business sites offer the
student numerous opportunities in the working world.
Financial aid is available to those who qualify. To find out if
you are eligible for assistance, contact a Financial Aid
Representative at the City College campus you wish to attend. The
representative will ask you to bring along certain financial
information. Together, you'll assess the cost of your education;
find federal grants, loans, state aid, veterans benefits, private
loans, work study and scholarships, and make a determination on
how much of your costs may be covered through financial
assistance.
Associate of Science in Business Administration - Accounting
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Accounting principles are the basis behind every successful
business from accounts payable and receivable to tax preparation
and auditing. As such, companies are in need of people who have
the skills and knowledge to work with the numbers of their
business. City College's computer-based program offers students
the opportunity to get a solid business and accounting
background.
They will be equipped with the skills to enter or advance in the
accounting or bookkeeping field.
Curriculum includes
- Accounting
- Inventory Evaluation
- Accounting for Fixed Assets
- Analyzing Financial Statements
- Corporate Accounting
- Payroll Accounting
- Auditing
Associate of Science in Business Administration - Management
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The management curriculum encompasses many different areas. You
will study a wide variety of subjects such as principle of
management, human resource management, accounting and principle
of marketing. You will also become proficient in communication
skills and practical managing techniques in an organizational
setting. You will study management with a focus on tomorrow, so
that you will be prepared for corporate life in the future.
Curriculum includes
- Business Principles
- Management
- Business Law and Ethics
- Human Resources
- Accounting
- Professional Strategies
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Accounting
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The Business Administration Accounting major offers advanced
financial accounting, cost accounting, finance and taxation
courses as well as a complement of managerial courses to provide
the student with professional knowledge and skills to advance and
improve abilities as they relate to general business and
bookkeeping practices.
Graduates of the program may have opportunities for entry and
mid-management level positions in banking, finance, bookkeeping
and accountancy. The curriculum consists of a total of 184 credit
hours over 12-14 quarters.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Management
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The management curriculum encompasses many different areas. You
will study a wide variety of subjects such as principle of
management, human resource management, accounting and principle
of marketing. You will also become proficient in communication
skills and practical managing techniques in an organizational
setting. You will study management with a focus on tomorrow, so
that you will be prepared for corporate life in the future.
Graduates of the program will have opportunities for positions in
banking, marketing, sales, personnel, management and operations.
The curriculum consists of a total of 180 credit hours, presented
over 12-14 quarters.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Project
Management
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The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program with a
major in Project Management is designed to provide students with
the knowledge, skills and techniques necessary to effectively
initiate, plan, execute, control and complete a particular
project in their area of previous technical training.
This program is designed as a degree completion program for
Associate of Science degree holders from any nationally or
regionally accredited college and will prepare students for
advancement through the concentration skill set of project
management. Technical expertise in applied management will
prepare students for supervisory roles of other technical staff,
mid-level management and administrative positions in both
corporate and government communities. Thus, graduates of local
Associate of Science degree programs will develop the tools for
advancement or possible career shift in leadership positions
within their local, national or international corporate and
government communities.