Salem College's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program is beginning its third year at the University Center of Randolph County on Randolph Community College's Asheboro Campus, and the program is continuing to grow, according to Ed Hartgrove, executive-in-residence and coordinator of academic advising for the Martha H. Fleer Center at Salem College, and Clark Adams, English/Communications instructor and Salem College liaison for RCC. "The program is growing and classes are filling up," said Adams. "We expect record enrollment this fall." The program is designed to allow students to earn a four-year degree without leaving Randolph County.
Salem will be offering three classes this fall: ECON 201, Money, Banking, and Monetary Policy; WMST 220, Special Topics in Women's Studies; and BUAD 124, Business Ethics. Two information sessions are scheduled for Tuesday, July 13, from 12-1:30 p.m., and Thursday, July 22, from 7-8:30 p.m. in RCC's Computer Technology Center, room 110. Students who are interested in the program will be able to talk with Hartgrove and Adams during the sessions.
For more information, go to http://www.randolph.edu/newevents/2010/2010-07-02a.php .
Friday, July 2, 2010
University Center of Randolph County/Salem College Gear Up Classes for Fall
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Business Administration degrees,
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