2. Outline
What is your goal
How can we help you achieve that goal
Degrees
Involvement
Leadership
Skills-based Associate Degrees &
Certificates
3. What is your goal?
How can we help you achieve that goal
Degrees
Involvement
Leadership
Skills-based Associate Degrees &
Certificates
4. Skills-based Associate Degrees &
Certificates
Career Degrees Transfer Degrees
2 years 2 years
9 degrees & 11 certificates 12 degrees
44 credits of skill training 25 credits of skill training
general education
6. Career Degrees
Accounting –
Financial/Managerial
Executive Medical
Assistant
Entrepreneurship
Medical
Administrative
Assistant
Management
Paralegal Studies
Professional Sales
Business Information
Interior Design Systems
7. Transfer Degrees
Accounting Interior Design
Emphasis Emphasis
Administrative Medical
Assistant Assistant
Emphasis Emphasis
Business Medical Coding
Transfer Emphasis
Digital
Medical Office
Photography
Assistant
Emphasis
Voice over
Professional
Internet Protocol
Sales Emphasis
Emphasis
Windows
.Net & ASP
Administration
Emphasis
Emphasis
Editor's Notes
Why are you attending LDS Business College? What is your goal? How can we help you achieve that goal?You, like most students, have probably come to college for many reasons. We hope that you will take full advantage of all the growing opportunities offered at LDSBC.
LDS Business College offers two types of Associate Degrees, Career Degrees & Transfer Degrees. They both take around 2 years to complete, both give skills-based training, helping to improve your employability, but they differ in the amount/depth of training offered.In a Career Degrees program you will receive nearly twice the amount of program specific skills training as in the transfer program. These degrees are designed for those looking to make a quick start into the work force. This in depth training in delivered in project-based learning scenarios which will give you resume building experiences throughout your time at LDSBC.A Transfer Degree at LDS Business College does include some skills training, but these degrees must include general education courses to enable students to transfer to a university. General Education subjects are similar to courses students took in high school, such as U.S. History, Humanties, Life and Physical Science