What
is Business
Management Technology?
Business
Management Technology refers to
how business does business. The innovations
in office equipment, the employee training
required, the accounting flow of billing and
paying bills, personnel issues, managing the
workload — all contribute to the smooth
operation of a business office.
Business
Management Technology deals
with business theory and practice — from
the small family-owned business to the large
corporation with multiple shareholders.
Why
a Career in Business Management Technology? Graduates
with a Business Management Technology degree are prepared
for many different careers.
Opportunities
exist in the
following areas:
- Bookkeeping
- Assistant
Treasurer
- Administrative
Assistant
- Manager
- Assistant Manager
- Accounts Receivable Clerk
- Accounts Payable Clerk
- Retail Sales Coordinator
- Sales Representative
- Financial Service Representative
- Customer Service Representative
- Purchasing Clerk
- Real Estate Broker
Salary
Information
Your starting salary will depend on your level
of education, skills and experience; the type of
organization; and geographic area. Business
magazines report that entry-level salaries for
business graduates in full-time positions range
between $17,000 and $35,000.
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Associate
Degrees Offerings
Wayne College
offers three associate degree
options in Business Management Technology,
which allows you to choose an area of emphasis
for your business degree that most suits your
interests and abilities. Our faculty members
have extensive business experience; many
part-time instructors are practicing managers at
area businesses. Participatory teaching methods such as case studies, role-playing
and simulation are used to enhance comprehension of business theory and practice.
Accounting
Option
2420:09
Curriculum Guide (PDF)
Highly skilled graduates with this option are
qualified for positions in purchasing, accounts payable/receivable, payroll,
credit collection
and bookkeeping.
General
Business Option
2420:02
Curriculum Guide (PDF)
This program assists people preparing for promotion to first and second-level
supervisory positions or those preparing for management training positions.
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