
Business Administration Credential Map
Business Administration
60 Total Credit Hours
| Year 1: Semester 1 | Year 1: Semester 2 |
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Busines Computer Applications |
Macroeconomics Composition II US History II Public Speaking |
| Year 2: Semester 1 | Year 2: Semester 2 |
| Principles of Financial Accounting Business Statistics Federal Government Physical Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences |
Principles of Managerial Accounting Texas Government Creative Arts Language, Philosophy, and Culture Life and Phyisical Sciences |
Business Management
17 Total Credit Hours
Year 1: Semester 1 |
| Accounting I Supervision Principles of Management Business Principles Human Relations Job Search Skills |
45 Total Credit Hours
Year 1: Semester 1 |
Year 1: Semester 2 |
| Accounting I Supervision Principles of Management Business Principles Human Relations Job Search Skills |
Accounting II |
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Year 2: Semester 1 |
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Macroeconomics |
60 Total Credit Hours
Year 1: Semester 1 |
Year 1: Semester 2 |
| Accounting I Supervision Principles of Management Business Principles Human Relations Job Search Skills |
Accounting II |
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Year 2: Semester 1 |
Year 2: Semester 2 |
| Macroeconomics Composition I Human Resource Management Public Speaking Physical Activity One-Hour Course |
Strategic Management Microeconomics Principles of Marketing College Level Mathematics Language, Philosophy and Culture or Creative Arts Core |
Program Summary
Business administration is one of the top-growing careers in the U.S. Experienced faculty teach necessary skills in front-line management, marketing, and communication. This is a great avenue for those looking to begin a career in the business world or for those looking to improve their administrative skills.
Students develop essential skills for the business world, including teamwork, communication, technology experience, and organization.
This program prepares individuals to enter the workforce with a quality education and the skills employers are looking for, such as the confidence and experience to preside over day-to-day operations of an organization.
Our graduates enter the workforce with capability of providing various reports, assisting with human resource procedures, act as the interim between executives and employees, manage budgets and business communications, and find ways to improve business models.
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Contact

Katy Holden
Program Coordinator
kholden@hillcollege.edu
254.659.7802
Program Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
Demonstrate understanding of problem solving and decision making.
Communicate ideas and information effectively both orally and in writing.
Demonstrate an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
Demonstrate skill in the use of computer software application and technology in business and industry.
Perform math/accounting skills to identify and solve problems.
Demonstrate analytical and critical-thinking skills with direct application to business environments.
Demonstrate a capability to effectively manage relations and diversity in professional environments.
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