The Associate of Science Degree in Business Administration at Daytona College provides students an introduction to the fundamentals of business administration in preparation for entry level careers in business administration.
Coursework is designed to provide students with career-focused knowledge and skills in business, ethics, critical thinking and communications. In addition, the business degree curriculum also features an introduction to the global business environment and the Microsoft Office Suite.
*This program is offered only through distance education.
Associate of Science in Business Administration Disclosures
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)
The Business Administration (AS) program at Daytona College prepares graduates for entry level careers in Business Administration.
U.S. Department of Labor’s Standard Occupational Classification (SOC):
43.9061.00 Office Clerks, General
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43-1011.00 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office Administration
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11-3011.00 Administrative Services Manager
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On-time Graduation Rate: n/a
There were no graduates during the required reporting period.*
On-time graduation = 70 weeks
The on-time graduation rate is calculated by the following methodology:
Number of students who graduated in 70 weeks from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 divided by total number of students who graduated from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010.
Tuition, Fees and Books
Tuition: $27,000.00
Books/kit: $2,895.00
Application fee: $100.00
Job Placement Rate: n/a
There were no graduates during the required reporting period.*
This program has not been operational long enough to be reportable via the Graduation and Employment Chart formula required by ACCSC for the 2010 ACCSC Annual Report.
The job placement rate is calculated using the Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges’ requirements for reporting placements annually via the Graduation and Employment Chart in the 2010 ACCSC Annual Report.
The above rate was calculated by the following methodology:
The number of graduates that started their program between January 2007 and December 2007 that are/were working in an industry related position divided by the total number of graduates in this time frame.
Median Loan Debt
All Business Administration (AS) graduates between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010 were used when calculating the median loan debt categories listed below.
Title IV Loan Debt: $0*
Private Educational Loan Debt: $0
Institutional Financing Plans Debt: $0
* There were no students enrolled in this program during the above mentioned timeframe.
This program has not been operational long enough to be reportable via the Graduation and Employment Chart formula required by ACCSC for the 2010 Annual Report.



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