TECHNICAL STUDY MARKETING OPTION
Associate of Technical Study A.T.S.
The Associate of Technical Study: Marketing Option degree is intended to prepare students for a variety of employment settings that are involved with sales and delivery of services. The degree is intended for students to seek employment following completion of the program.
Students who intend to pursue a four-year baccalaureate degree are advised to consider the Business and Administration Associate of Science degree. This degree includes the General Education module required for students to transition into a four-year degree program.
Course |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
ACC 204 |
Accounting Principles I |
4 |
COM 101 |
Essentials of Public Address |
4 |
COM 104 |
Introduction to Human Communications |
4 |
COM 203 |
Business Communications |
3 |
CS 205 |
Computer Literacy and Office Automation |
4 |
CS 206 |
Computer Software Productivity |
4 |
CS 207 |
Advanced Office Productivity |
4 |
ENG 101 |
Academic Writing and Reading (requires placement test) |
4 |
ENG 102 |
Writing in Academic Discourse |
4 |
ENG 330 |
Business Writing |
4 |
Electives |
General Education electives |
16 |
Elective |
General Education elective or
a TOA or IT class (any course other than a general education elective must be approved by an academic advisor.) |
3-4 |
IT 230 |
E-Commerce and Advertising Concepts |
3 |
IT 235 |
Brand Development |
3 |
MKT 250 |
Principles of Marketing |
4 |
MTH 145 |
Mathematics and the Modern World (requires placement test) |
4 |
PSY 105 or
SOC 200 |
Psychology: The Science of Behavior
Social Life |
4 |
TAD 200 |
Business Law |
4 |
TMG 204 |
Fundamentals of Management |
4 |
TMK 202 |
Marketing II |
3 |
TMK 297 |
Advertising |
3 |
TMG 299 |
Internship |
4 |
Total Quarter Hours: 94-95
For academic advising, please call Student Services at 419-586-0300.
Faculty Contact Information:
Cindy Laman
250 Dwyer
419-586-0343
cynthia.laman@wright.edu |
Admission Information:
Advising is a KEY component of this degree.
A minimum of 48 credit hours of the total program must be in a clearly identifiable area of concentration. General Education requirements and basic requirements must each account for a minimum of 21 credit hours of the program total or 42 total credit hours. Prerequisites may need to be completed prior to enrolling in the selected course(s). The Associate of Technical Study Degree requires a minimum of 93 credit hours; graduation requirements are the same as for other A.A.S. and A.A.B. degrees.
Other Information:
Students will take a series of technical classes and general education skills classes. Additional classes include writing skills improvement, computer literacy, and liberal arts classes. There is an emphasis on communication skills in business settings and in public speaking. The technical courses in the program have a core of management and business-related classes.
Students who intend to pursue a four-year bachelor degree should see an academic advisor to review requirements.
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