
Business

Business A.S. Degrees and Certificates

Accounting [2005, 3001]
Gain skills and understanding of the financial aspects of a business, effective business presentations and communications, and computerized business and accounting applications.
A.S. Degree, Certificate

Business Administration and
Management, Articulated [1706]
A specialized A.S. degree allowing students to continue into the Four Year (B.A.S.) Programs of study in Business here at Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµappor transferring their core business studies to another college or university.
A.S. Degree, Articulates to B.S. Degree

Entrepreneurship [2043, 3023]
This program prepares students to open, manage and market their own small business. The program also prepares students to work as managers in a small to medium business.
A.S. Degree, Certificate

Management [2006, 3037, 3036, 3010]
This coursework prepares graduates for immediate employment in small and medium-sized organizations and provides supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in management occupations.
A.S. Degree, Certificates

Marketing [2007, 3011]
This program trains students for employment in various branches of marketing, including marketing manager, sales representative and retail advertising.
A.S. Degree, Certificate

Risk Management and
Insurance Services [2046, 3041]
This program provides students the opportunity to gain fundamental knowledge and skills in business and the specialty areas of risk management and insurance.
A.S. Degree, Certificate
Department Contacts
Kristen Zaborski
Department Chair
941-752-5258
ZaborsK@scf.edu
Betty Lorenzo
Academic Dept. Secretary
941-752-5281
LorenzB@scf.edu
Advising
Students planning to pursue any degree or certificate are strongly encouraged to meet
with an academic advisor. Advisors can ensure proper course selection and program
success.
> Academic Advising
Career Pathways and Articulation
As a Sarasota or Manatee county school student, you may have taken career, technical or academy classes at your high school or technical college. Through a career pathways agreement between Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµappand the local school districts, students can receive college credit for the work they’ve completed.