Cybersecurity - A.A.B.
Program Information for Cybersecurity - A.A.B.
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Program Description
Program Description
Full Description
The Associate of Applied Business degree in Cybersecurity provides students with an applied approach to information security concepts. With an ever-growing threat to sensitive and critical data in the field of information technology, understanding the impact of security issues on businesses and individuals is critical. The degree program gives students the tools they need to address current security issues including risk identification, security testing and monitoring, and enterprise risk management. Because the degree is built upon a solid knowledgebase, additional topics include networking, hardware and operating systems, Cisco networking technologies, cyber defense methods, cyber ethics, incident management and security policies.
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Admissions
for Cybersecurity - A.A.B.
Admissions
Admission Requirements
The university affirmatively strives to provide educational opportunities and access to students with varied backgrounds, those with special talents and adult students who graduated from high school three or more years ago.
91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ campuses at Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Geauga, Salem, Stark, Trumbull and Tuscarawas, and the Twinsburg Academic Center, have open enrollment admission for students who hold a high school diploma, GED or equivalent.
Some programs may require that students meet certain requirements before progressing through the program. For programs with progression requirements, the information is shown on the Coursework tab.
International Students: All international students must provide proof of English language proficiency (unless they meet specific exceptions to waive) by earning a minimum 71 TOEFL iBT score, minimum 6.0 IELTS score, minimum 47 PTE score or minimum 100 DET score, or by completing the ELS level 112 Intensive English Program. For more information on international admission visit the admissions website for international students.
For more information on admissions, contact the Regional Campuses admissions offices.
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Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Demonstrate core competency in cybersecurity-related topics.
- Describe the scope of the information security field and its impact on information technology.
- Identify and analyze security risks to determine potential impacts.
- Demonstrate ability to develop plans to mitigate security risks.
- Identify professional, legal and ethical behavior.
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Coursework
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Program Requirements
Major Requirements
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Major Requirements (courses count in major GPA) IT 11004 SURVEY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 IT 11005 INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY 3 IT 11009 COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND CONFIGURATION 3 IT 13000 APPLIED SECURITY ESSENTIALS 3 IT 15000 FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAMMING FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 IT 21002 NETWORK SETUP AND CONFIGURATION 3 IT 21003 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS 3 IT 21007 CYBER ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 IT 21009 SEMINAR IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 IT 21110 NETWORK ROUTING AND SWITCHING 3 IT 21200 ETHICAL HACKING 3 IT 21300 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY INCIDENT MANAGEMENT 3 IT 23000 INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEM SECURITY 3 IT 24000 DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING SECURITY POLICIES 3 Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 3 3 3 3 3 General Electives (total credit hours depends on earning 60 credits hour) 3 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 61 Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements Summary Minimum Major GPA Minimum Overall GPA 2.000 2.000 -
Roadmap
Roadmap
Roadmap
This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. Students will work with their advisor to develop a sequence based on their academic goals and history. Courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.
Plan of Study Grid Semester One Credits IT 11004 SURVEY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 IT 11005 INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY 3 UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Credit Hours 16 Semester Two IT 11009 COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND CONFIGURATION 3 IT 13000 APPLIED SECURITY ESSENTIALS 3 IT 15000 FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAMMING FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 IT 21007 CYBER ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Credit Hours 15 Semester Three IT 21002 NETWORK SETUP AND CONFIGURATION 3 IT 21003 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS 3 IT 21110 NETWORK ROUTING AND SWITCHING 3 IT 21200 ETHICAL HACKING 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Credit Hours 15 Semester Four IT 21009 SEMINAR IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 IT 21300 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY INCIDENT MANAGEMENT 3 IT 23000 INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEM SECURITY 3 IT 24000 DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING SECURITY POLICIES 3 General Elective 3 Credit Hours 15 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 61 -
Program Delivery
Program Delivery
- Delivery:
- Fully online
- Delivery:
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Cybersecurity - A.A.B.
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Examples of Possible Careers
Information security analysts
- 31.2% much faster than the average
- 131,000 number of jobs
- $103,590 potential earnings
Additional Careers
- Cybersecurity Technician
- Incident Response Specialist
- Network Security Administrator
- Security Operations Center (SOC) AnalystÂ
* Source of occupation titles and labor data comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' . Data comprises projected percent change in employment over the next 10 years; nation-wide employment numbers; and the yearly median wage at which half of the workers in the occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less.
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Notice: Career Information Source
* Source of occupation titles and labor data comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' . Data comprises projected percent change in employment over the next 10 years; nation-wide employment numbers; and the yearly median wage at which half of the workers in the occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less.
Criminology and Justice Studies - A.A.S.
Contact Us
- Lori Singer-Bare | lsingerb@kent.edu ´¥Ìý330-675-8898
- Speak with an Advisor
- Ashtabula Campus
- East Liverpool Campus
- Geauga Campus
- Salem Campus
- Stark Campus
- Trumbull Campus
- Tuscarawas Campus
- Twinsburg Academic Center
- Online (any campus above)
- Chat with an Admissions Counselor
Program Information for Criminology and Justice Studies - A.A.S.
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Program Description
Program Description
Full Description
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Criminology and Justice Studies prepares graduates for para-professional positions in the field of criminal justice studies. The program can serve as a foundation for advanced study in several areas, including retail security, industrial security, forensics, law and corrections. Graduates typically seek employment in probation offices, social service agencies, courts, local law enforcement offices and crime labs.
The Criminology and Justice Studies major includes the following optional concentration:
- The Peace Officers Training Academy concentration is open only to students admitted to the 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Basic Police Academy. The coursework covers the basics of defensive tactics, firearms, driving, traffic, patrol, civil disorders and first aid. In addition, students learn investigative methods and the fundamentals of policing, the criminal justice system, constitutional law and homeland security.
Students may declare the Criminology and Justice Studies major without a concentration. That course of study is ideal for students interested in the structure, functions and issues within the criminal justice system, as well as those who want a pathway to complete 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ’s B.A. degree in Criminology and Justice Studies.
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Admissions
for Criminology and Justice Studies - A.A.S.
Admissions
Admission Requirements
The university affirmatively strives to provide educational opportunities and access to students with varied backgrounds, those with special talents and adult students who graduated from high school three or more years ago.
91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ campuses at Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Geauga, Salem, Stark, Trumbull and Tuscarawas, and the Twinsburg Academic Center, have open enrollment admission for students who hold a high school diploma, GED or equivalent.
Some programs may require that students meet certain requirements before progressing through the program. For programs with progression requirements, the information is shown on the Coursework tab.
International Students: All international students must provide proof of English language proficiency (unless they meet specific exceptions to waive) by earning a minimum 71 TOEFL iBT score, minimum 6.0 IELTS score, minimum 47 PTE score or minimum 100 DET score, or by completing the ELS level 112 Intensive English Program. For more information on international admission visit the admissions website for international students.
For more information on admissions, contact the Regional Campuses admissions offices.
Peace Officers Training Academy Concentration: Admission to this program is selective. Applicants must meet all admission criteria for acceptance into the 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Basic Police Academy. Criteria includes a valid driver’s license, high school diploma or GED, be age 20 or turning age 20 at time of enrollment, good physical condition and no felony or drug convictions or arrests for domestic violence.
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Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Explain the structure and function of the criminal justice system, namely police, courts and corrections.
- Explain criminal law and how it intersects with and impacts society.
- Explain and compare the theories on crime, criminality and criminal justice practices.
- Communicate the experiences of marginalized populations within the criminal justice system.
In addition, graduates of the Peace Officers Training Academy concentration will be able to:
- Identify the components and legal processes of the criminal justice system, and apply basic criminal laws to various situations.
- Explain the different types of police procedures and their effective uses in law enforcement.
- Use ethical, analytical and critical-thinking skills toward situations typical to criminal justice settings.
- Safely and properly conduct a traffic stop and respond to a domestic disturbance, dispatched call or crime in progress.
- Properly carry out comprehensive criminal investigations and write various reports.
- Proficiently provide first aid at the level of a first responder.
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Coursework
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Program Requirements
Major Requirements
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Major Requirements (courses count in major GPA) CRIM 12000 INTRODUCTION TO JUSTICE STUDIES 3 CRIM 26704 ISSUES IN LAW AND SOCIETY (KSS) 3 CRIM 27311 VICTIMOLOGY 3 CRIM 33200 CRIMINAL LAW 3 SOC 12050 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (DIVD) (KSS) 3 Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 3 3 3 3 General Electives (total credit hours depends on earning 60 credits hour) 7 Concentration Requirements Choose from the following: 25 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 60 Additional Requirements for Students Not Declaring a Concentration
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Major Requirements (courses count in major GPA) CRIM 22300 POLICE ROLE 3 CRIM 26701 CORRECTIONS 3 CRIM 36702 CRIMINOLOGY 3 CRIM 37311 MINORITIES IN CRIME AND JUSTICE (DIVD) 3 or CRIM 37411 WOMEN IN CRIME AND JUSTICE (DIVD) Criminology and Justice Studies (CRIM) Electives 9 Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) General Electives 4 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 25 Peace Officers Training Academy Concentration Requirements
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Concentration Requirements (courses count in major GPA) CRIM 22200 INTERPERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY PROFESSIONALS 3 POTA 11001 PEACE OFFICERS ACADEMY I 6 POTA 11002 PEACE OFFICERS ACADEMY II 5 POTA 11003 PEACE OFFICERS ACADEMY III 6 POTA 11004 PEACE OFFICERS ACADEMY IV 5 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 25 Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements Summary Minimum Major GPA Minimum Overall GPA 2.000 2.000 -
Roadmap
Roadmap
Roadmap
This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. Students will work with their advisor to develop a sequence based on their academic goals and history. Courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.
Additional Requirements for Students Not Declaring a Concentration
Plan of Study Grid Semester One Credits CRIM 12000 INTRODUCTION TO JUSTICE STUDIES 3 CRIM 26704 ISSUES IN LAW AND SOCIETY (KSS) 3 UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 General Elective 3 Credit Hours 16 Semester Two CRIM 22300 POLICE ROLE 3 SOC 12050 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (DIVD) (KSS) 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 General Elective 3 Credit Hours 15 Semester Three CRIM 33200 CRIMINAL LAW 3 Additional or Concentration Requirements 11-12 Credit Hours 14 Semester Four CRIM 27311 VICTIMOLOGY 3 Additional or Concentration Requirements 9 General Elective 3-4 Credit Hours 15 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 60 Peace Officers Training Academy Concentration Requirements
Plan of Study Grid Semester One Credits CRIM 12000 INTRODUCTION TO JUSTICE STUDIES 3 CRIM 26704 ISSUES IN LAW AND SOCIETY (KSS) 3 UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Credit Hours 13 Semester Two CRIM 22200 INTERPERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY PROFESSIONALS 3 SOC 12050 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (DIVD) (KSS) 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Credit Hours 12 Semester Three CRIM 27311 VICTIMOLOGY 3 CRIM 33200 CRIMINAL LAW 3 General Electives 7 Credit Hours 13 Semester Four POTA 11001 PEACE OFFICERS ACADEMY I 6 POTA 11002 PEACE OFFICERS ACADEMY II 5 POTA 11003 PEACE OFFICERS ACADEMY III 6 POTA 11004 PEACE OFFICERS ACADEMY IV 5 Credit Hours 22 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 60 -
Program Delivery
Program Delivery
- Delivery:
- Fully online (Peace Officers Training Academy concentration not offered)
- Mostly online
- In person
- Location:
- Ashtabula Campus
- East Liverpool Campus
- Geauga Campus
- Salem Campus
- Stark Campus
- Trumbull Campus (Peace Officers Training Academy concentration)
- Tuscarawas Campus
- Twinsburg Academic Center
- Delivery:
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Criminology and Justice Studies - A.A.S.
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First-line supervisors of correctional officers
-7.8%
decline
48,700
number of jobs
$60,910
potential earnings
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Miscellaneous first-line supervisors, protective service workers
1.6%
slower than the average
85,700
number of jobs
$52,650
potential earnings
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Notice: Career Information Source
* Source of occupation titles and labor data comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' . Data comprises projected percent change in employment over the next 10 years; nation-wide employment numbers; and the yearly median wage at which half of the workers in the occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less.
Business Management Technology - A.A.B.
Contact Us
- Sean Ratican | sratican@kent.edu |
330-847-0571 - Speak with an Advisor
- Ashtabula Campus
- East Liverpool Campus
- Geauga Campus
- Salem Campus
- Trumbull Campus
- Tuscarawas Campus
- Twinsburg Academic Center
- Online (any campus above)
- Chat with an Admissions Counselor
Program Information for Business Management Technology - A.A.B.
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Program Description
Program Description
Full Description
The Associate of Applied Business degree in Business Management Technology provides students with a core consisting of communication, management, accounting, marketing, e-commerce, economics and liberal arts courses. Students may have the opportunity to participate in internships to link theory with hands-on practice.
The Business Management Technology major comprises the following concentrations:
- The Business Administration concentration articulates with the Bachelor of Business Administration degree at 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ.
- The Logistics and Supply Chain Management concentration allows students to become knowledgeable in the process and supervision of the movement of products from the point origin to the point of consumption for consumers, business and other organizations.
- The Management and Entrepreneurship concentration comprises coursework in management, entrepreneurship and and productivity applications.
- The Marketing/Sales concentration comprises coursework in management, advertising, customer service and productivity applications.
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Admissions
for Business Management Technology - A.A.B.
Admissions
Admission Requirements
The university affirmatively strives to provide educational opportunities and access to students with varied backgrounds, those with special talents and adult students who graduated from high school three or more years ago.
91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ campuses at Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Geauga, Salem, Stark, Trumbull and Tuscarawas, and the Twinsburg Academic Center, have open enrollment admission for students who hold a high school diploma, GED or equivalent.
Some programs may require that students meet certain requirements before progressing through the program. For programs with progression requirements, the information is shown on the Coursework tab.
International Students: All international students must provide proof of English language proficiency (unless they meet specific exceptions to waive) by earning a minimum 71 TOEFL iBT score, minimum 6.0 IELTS score, minimum 47 PTE score or minimum 100 DET score, or by completing the ELS level 112 Intensive English Program. For more information on international admission visit the admissions website for international students.
For more information on admissions, contact the Regional Campuses admissions offices.
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Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Explain the differences between business disciplines.
- Recognize and define common business terms and concepts.
- Recognize and define financial concepts and terms related to business.
- Identify key marketing terms and strategies.
- Explain the basics of business law and why ethics are needed in business.
- Describe and practice effective teamwork and communication.
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Coursework
On This Page
Program Requirements
Major Requirements
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Major Requirements (courses count in major GPA) ACTT 11000 ACCOUNTING I: FINANCIAL 4 BMRT 11000 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 BMRT 11009 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 3 BMRT 21011 FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 BMRT 21050 FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING TECHNOLOGY 3 BMRT 21052 PROFESSIONAL SELLING TECHNIQUES 3 IT 11000 INTRODUCTION TO OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY APPS 3 Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) BMRT 21000 BUSINESS LAW AND ETHICS I 3 COMM 15000 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION (KADL) 3 ECON 22060 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (KSS) 3 UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 3 1 3 3 3 General Electives (total credit hours depends on earning 60 credits hour) 1 Concentrations Choose from the following: 15 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 60 - 1
Students planning to pursue the B.B.A. degree are recommended to take MATH 11010 or MATH 11012 or MATH 12002.
Business Administration Concentration Requirements
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Concentration Requirements (courses count in major GPA) ACTT 11001 ACCOUNTING II: MANAGERIAL 4 BMRT 21004 BUSINESS ANALYTICS I 3 ECON 22061 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (KSS) 3 Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) General Electives 5 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 15 Logistics and Supply Chain Management Concentration Requirements
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Concentration Requirements (courses count in major GPA) BMRT 22000 GLOBAL LOGISTICS 3 BMRT 22099 CAPSTONE IN LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (ELR) 3 BMRT 31005 PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT 3 BMRT 32020 LEAN SUSTAINABILITY 1 Concentration Elective, choose from the following: 3 Accounting Technology (ACTT) CourseBusiness Management Technology (BMRT) CourseInformation Technology (IT) CourseInsurance Studies (INS) CourseOffice Technology (OTEC) CourseAdditional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) General Elective 2 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 15 Management and Entrepreneurship Concentration Requirements
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Concentration Requirements (courses count in major GPA) BMRT 21008 CASE STUDIES IN MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 BMRT 21020 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 BMRT 31009 SEMINAR IN MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 Concentration Elective, choose from the following: 3 Accounting Technology (ACTT) CourseBusiness Management Technology (BMRT) CourseInformation Technology (IT) CourseInsurance Studies (INS) CourseOffice Technology (OTEC) CourseAdditional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) General Elective 3 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 15 Marketing/Sales Concentration Requirements
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Concentration Requirements (courses count in major GPA) BMRT 21008 CASE STUDIES IN MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 BMRT 21053 ADVERTISING IN BUSINESS 3 BMRT 31009 SEMINAR IN MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 BMRT 36415 CUSTOMER SERVICE 3 Concentration Elective, choose from the following: 3 Accounting Technology (ACTT) CourseBusiness Management Technology (BMRT) CourseInformation Technology (IT) CourseInsurance Studies (INS) CourseOffice Technology (OTEC) CourseMinimum Total Credit Hours: 15 Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements Summary Minimum Major GPA Minimum Overall GPA 2.000 2.000 -
Roadmaps
Roadmaps
Roadmap
This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. Students will work with their advisor to develop a sequence based on their academic goals and history. Courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.
Plan of Study Grid Semester One Credits ! ACTT 11000 ACCOUNTING I: FINANCIAL 4 ! BMRT 11000 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 IT 11000 INTRODUCTION TO OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY APPS 3 UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Credit Hours 17 Semester Two ! BMRT 11009 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 3 COMM 15000 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION (KADL) 3 ECON 22060 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (KSS) 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Concentration Requirement or General Elective 3 Credit Hours 15 Semester Three ! BMRT 21000 BUSINESS LAW AND ETHICS I 3 ! BMRT 21011 FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 ! BMRT 21050 FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING TECHNOLOGY 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Concentration Requirement or General Elective 3 Credit Hours 15 Semester Four ! BMRT 21052 PROFESSIONAL SELLING TECHNIQUES 3 Concentration Requirements and/or General Electives 10 Credit Hours 13 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 60 -
Program Delivery
Program Delivery
- Delivery
- Fully online
- In person
- Location:
- Ashtabula Campus
- East Liverpool Campus
- Geauga Campus
- Salem Campus
- Trumbull Campus
- Tuscarawas Campus
- Twinsburg Academic Center
- Leavittsburg, Ohio (Management and Entrepreneurship concentration and Marketing/Sales concentration only)
- Lisbon, Ohio (Management and Entrepreneurship concentration only)
- Delivery
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Business Management Technology - A.A.B.
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Administrative services and facilities managers
6.5%
faster than the average
325,900
number of jobs
$98,890
potential earnings
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General and operations managers
5.8%
faster than the average
2,486,400
number of jobs
$103,650
potential earnings
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Management analysts
10.7%
much faster than the average
876,300
number of jobs
$87,660
potential earnings
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Project management specialists and business operations specialists, all other
5.9%
faster than the average
1,361,800
number of jobs
$77,420
potential earnings
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Sales managers
3.5%
about as fast as the average
433,800
number of jobs
$132,290
potential earnings
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Social and community service managers
17.0%
much faster than the average
175,500
number of jobs
$69,600
potential earnings
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Notice: Career Information Source
* Source of occupation titles and labor data comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' . Data comprises projected percent change in employment over the next 10 years; nation-wide employment numbers; and the yearly median wage at which half of the workers in the occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less.
Accounting Technology - A.A.B.
Contact Us
- Daryl Upole | dupole1@kent.edu | 440-964-4269
- Speak with an Advisor
- Ashtabula Campus
- East Liverpool Campus
- Trumbull Campus
- Tuscarawas Campus
- Online (any campus above)
- Chat with an Admissions Counselor
Program Information for Accounting Technology - A.A.B.
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Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Apply generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) to analyze and record business transactions, prepare financial statements and complete all other procedural steps in the accounting cycle of a company.
- Identify different manufacturing costs, record transactions to reflect the cost flow of a manufacturing company and prepare various management reports.
- Prepare individual tax returns (manual and electronic).
- Maintain accounting records of a company utilizing a general ledger software package.
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Admissions
for Accounting Technology - A.A.B.
Admissions
Admission Requirements
The university affirmatively strives to provide educational opportunities and access to students with varied backgrounds, those with special talents and adult students who graduated from high school three or more years ago.
91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ campuses at Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Geauga, Salem, Stark, Trumbull and Tuscarawas, and the Twinsburg Academic Center, have open enrollment admission for students who hold a high school diploma, GED or equivalent.
Some programs may require that students meet certain requirements before progressing through the program. For programs with progression requirements, the information is shown on the Coursework tab.
International Students: All international students must provide proof of English language proficiency (unless they meet specific exceptions to waive) by earning a minimum 71 TOEFL iBT score, minimum 6.0 IELTS score, minimum 47 PTE score or minimum 100 DET score, or by completing the ELS level 112 Intensive English Program. For more information on international admission visit the admissions website for international students.
For more information on admissions, contact the Regional Campuses admissions offices.
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Coursework
On This Page
Program Requirements
Major Requirements
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Major Requirements (courses count in major GPA) ACTT 11000 ACCOUNTING I: FINANCIAL (min C grade) 4 ACTT 11001 ACCOUNTING II: MANAGERIAL (min C grade) 4 ACTT 20012 ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS (min C grade) 3 ACTT 21000 ACCOUNTING III: FINANCIAL (min C grade) 3 ACTT 21003 FUNDAMENTALS OF TAX PREPARATION (min C grade) 3 ACTT 31063 INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING (min C grade) 3 BMRT 11000 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 Technical Electives, choose from the following: 1 9 Accounting Technology (ACTT) CoursesBusiness Management Technology (BMRT) CoursesInformation Technology (IT) CoursesOffice Technology (OTEC) CoursesAdditional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) COMM 15000 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION (KADL) 3 ECON 22060 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (KSS) 3 ECON 22061 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (KSS) 3 ENG 20002 INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL WRITING 3 or OTEC 26638 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS MATH 11010 ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR) 3 UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 2 6 3 3 General Electives (total credit hours depends on earning 60 credits hour) 3 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 63 - 1
Courses should be selected in consultation with an advisor. Students preparing to pursue an B.B.A. degree may apply MATH 10041 and MATH 11012 toward technical electives.
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3 credit hours are required for Kent Core (University Requirements). This program requires a total of 6 credit hours to earn the degree.
Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements Summary Minimum Major GPA Minimum Overall GPA 2.000 2.000 -
Roadmap
Roadmap
Roadmap
This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. Students will work with their advisor to develop a sequence based on their academic goals and history. Courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.
Plan of Study Grid Semester One Credits ! ACTT 11000 ACCOUNTING I: FINANCIAL 4 ! BMRT 11000 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 Kent Core Composition 3 Kent Core Humanities or Fine Arts 3 Technical Elective 3 Credit Hours 17 Semester Two ! ACTT 11001 ACCOUNTING II: MANAGERIAL 4 COMM 15000 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION (KADL) 3 MATH 11010 ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR) 3 Technical Elective 3 General Elective 3 Credit Hours 16 Semester Three ! ACTT 21000 ACCOUNTING III: FINANCIAL 3 ! ACTT 21003 FUNDAMENTALS OF TAX PREPARATION 3 ECON 22060 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (KSS) 3 Kent Core Basic Sciences 3 Kent Core Composition 3 Credit Hours 15 Semester Four ! ACTT 20012 ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS 3 ! ACTT 31063 INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING 3 ECON 22061 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (KSS) 3 ENG 20002 or OTEC 26638INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL WRITING or BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS3 Technical Elective 3 Credit Hours 15 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 63 -
Program Delivery
Program Delivery
- Delivery:
- Fully online
- In person
- Location:
- Ashtabula Campus
- East Liverpool Campus
- Trumbull Campus
- Tuscarawas Campus
- Delivery:
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Accounting Technology - A.A.B.
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Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks
-5.7%
decline
1,673,600
number of jobs
$42,410
potential earnings
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Brokerage clerks
3.8%
about as fast as the average
48,600
number of jobs
$55,270
potential earnings
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Payroll and timekeeping clerks
-4.5%
decline
149,800
number of jobs
$47,020
potential earnings
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Tax preparers
-0.6%
little or no change
88,400
number of jobs
$44,300
potential earnings
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Notice: Career Information Source
* Source of occupation titles and labor data comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' . Data comprises projected percent change in employment over the next 10 years; nation-wide employment numbers; and the yearly median wage at which half of the workers in the occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less.
Associate of Science
Contact Us
- cats@kent.edu | 330-672-2864
- Speak with an Advisor
- Chat with an Admissions Counselor
Program Information for Associate of Science
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Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Communicate effectively through written, oral, and visual presentations.
- Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills across disciplines.
- Explain diverse cultural worldviews and social distinctions.
- Apply scientific methods and models to solve problems across multiple fields of study.
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Admissions
for Associate of Science
Admissions
Admission Requirements
The university affirmatively strives to provide educational opportunities and access to students with varied backgrounds, those with special talents and adult students who graduated from high school three or more years ago.
91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ campuses at Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Geauga, Salem, Stark, Trumbull and Tuscarawas, and the Twinsburg Academic Center, have open enrollment admission for students who hold a high school diploma, GED or equivalent.
Some programs may require that students meet certain requirements before progressing through the program. For programs with progression requirements, the information is shown on the Coursework tab.
International Students: All international students must provide proof of English language proficiency (unless they meet specific exceptions to waive) by earning a minimum 71 TOEFL iBT score, minimum 6.0 IELTS score, minimum 47 PTE score or minimum 100 DET score, or by completing the ELS level 112 Intensive English Program. For more information on international admission visit the admissions website for international students.
For more information on admissions, contact the Regional Campuses admissions offices.
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Coursework
Program Requirements
Major Requirements
Course List Code Title Credit Hours Major Requirements (courses count in major GPA) Electives Chosen in Students' Area of Interest 23 Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 6 3 9 6 6-7 6 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 60 Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements Summary Minimum Major GPA Minimum Overall GPA 2.000 2.000 -
Roadmap
Roadmap
Roadmap
This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. Students will work with their advisor to develop a sequence based on their academic goals and history. Courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.
Plan of Study Grid Semester One Credits UC 10001 FLASHES 101 1 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Elective 3 Credit Hours 16 Semester Two Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Electives 6 Credit Hours 15 Semester Three Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Electives 6 Credit Hours 15 Semester Four Kent Core Requirement 3 Kent Core Requirement 3 Electives 8 Credit Hours 14 Minimum Total Credit Hours: 60 -
Program Delivery
Program Delivery
- Delivery:
- In person
- Location:
- Ashtabula Campus
- East Liverpool Campus
- Geauga Campus
- Salem Campus
- Stark Campus
- Trumbull Campus
- Tuscarawas Campus
- Twinsburg Academic Center
- Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
- Delivery: