The curriculum in Administrative Studies leading to the
baccalaureate degree is designed to prepare students for
administrative and managerial jobs in today’s technologically
oriented workplace. With a solid grounding in writing, critical
thinking, office software systems and a basic understanding of the
business world, Adminstrative Studies graduates will be trained for
entry level positions in both the private and public sectors of the
economy.
126 Credit Hours
Day and Evening
Queens and Staten Island Campuses
Major Area Requirements
Human Relations Area
18-21 credit hours
- Group Dynamics
- Organizational Sociology
- The Sociology of Work
- The Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination
2 or 3 courses chosen from the following:
- Employment Law and Practice
- Organizational Psychology
- United States Labor History
- History of the Modern World: The Twentieth Century
- Principles of Economics II
- Social Psychology
Tech Area
15 - 18 credit hours
- Introduction to Statistics
- MTH (According to placement criteria)
- Software Applications
- Spreadsheet and Database
- Presentation Graphics
- Desktop Publishing
- Survey of Telecommunications
- Introduction to World Wide Web
- Telecommunications Regulation
- Fundamentals of Media Graphics
- Publishing Graphics
Business Area
12 credit hours