

The diversity of occupations held by graduates of Business Administration
programs accounts for its popularity. Among two-year colleges both
public and private, Business Administration is one of the most widely-held
degrees, second only to Liberal Arts and Sciences. Both Associate
in Science (A.S.) and Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees
at Finger Lakes prepare you for the ever-changing business world,
allowing you to enter the job market in any number of fields-as service
sales representatives, management analysts and consultants, account
clerks, credit clerks and authorizers, accounts receivable clerks,
store managers, office managers, bank tellers, staff accountants,
warehouse managers, and more.


The Associate in Science (A.S.) degree in Business Administration
and the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Business
Administration, both offered at Finger Lakes Community College,
differ in their focus of preparation for students. The A.S. degree
is designed to prepare you to transfer to four-year colleges and
universities such as SUNY Colleges at Geneseo, Brockport, Cortland
and Fredonia, Nazareth College of Rochester, St. John Fisher College,
Rochester Institute of Technology, Syracuse University, and Canisius
College among others*, to pursue baccalaureate degrees in accounting,
business administration, management information systems, and secondary
education.
In contrast, the A.A.S. degree is designed to prepare you for employment
upon graduation in a variety of positions in the business community,
with a broad-based business foundation in accounting and economics
as well as intense study in the fields of marketing, management,
or business administration. A.A.S. students are also accepted at
St. John Fisher College, Rochester Institute of Technology, and
Nazareth College of Rochester.*
In addition, the College offers honors courses that provide enhanced
educational experiences for students who have demonstrated outstanding
academic ability. Enrollment in honors courses is open to qualified
students enrolled in this degree program, as well as all other qualified
FLCC students. Successful completion of honors courses or an Honors
Certificate may increase student transfer options to four-year institutions.
* This
is a sampling of some of the four-year colleges and universities
to which our students have transferred. Please consult your advisor
or the Center for Advisement and Personal Development for a complete
listing of transfer agreements between Finger Lakes Community College
and four-year institutions.
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Both the A.S. and the A.A.S. degrees in Business Administration
prepare you to face the challenges of an ever-changing and diverse
business world. The faculty have real-world experience as managers,
business owners, and certified public accountants, and they relate
that experience to the theories they teach in class.
Internships play an important role for FLCC Business Administration
students. Placement in local businesses and agencies including Ontario
County, the City of Geneva, Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce, Canandaigua
National Bank, the National Bank of Geneva, Thompson Health, BOCES,
and others provides valuable experience and networking opportunities.
As part of the SUNY Learning Network (SLN), students pursuing the Business Administration degree may take the majority of the curriculum requirements online. Students may take a course at a convenient time and place without the need to travel to campus, thus eliminating any time and location restrictions a student may have.
Graduates
from both of these programs have successfully transferred with full
junior status to many public and private four-year institutions.
Others have become payroll coordinators, receipt and inventory managers,
customer service specialists, bank tellers, and managers at large
and small companies.

Students
who meet specific award criteria are eligible for the Finger Lakes
Business Education Partnership Scholarship, Finger Lakes Development
Center for Business Scholarship, Carol Scharett Memorial Scholarship,
and the Martin Schneider Canandaigua Rotary Scholarship. For details,
contact a member of the Business Department faculty or the Financial
Aid Office.
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