The inner workings of any business or organization require individuals who can handle finances, organize corporate events, carry out legal transactions, and develop a marketing strategy.
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Middlesex College offers a full array of programs to start you on your path to a career in Business and Professional Studies.
The Accounting Program combines the study of business law, business organization and management, mathematics and economics, to establish a strong fundamental knowledge of the major functions of business and industry.
Already have a degree but want to demonstrate your knowledge of accounting principles? The Accounting Certificate of Achievement is designed for individuals with an associate degree or higher.
A broad-based program of study in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, mathematics, and technology is a catalyst for future business leaders.
The Business Administration Program prepares students to transfer to a four-year college or university and achieve a bachelor's degree in any field of business.
For students with experience in a particular field, earning a degree in management can open up employment and promotion opportunities in various aspects of industry, commerce, specialized institutions and government.
The marketing program lays a strong foundation for alert, creative individuals who are capable of bringing new ideas and talents to dynamic and diversified businesses in promoting and selling their goods and services.
The Paralegal Studies Program trains students to be able to perform a variety of legal tasks in law firms, corporate legal departments, legal services corporations, state government offices, title companies, and federal and state courts.
The Small Business Management/Entrepreneurial Studies Program is for people who have a skill or idea and want to be their own boss, or who already operate a small business.
The Supply Chain and Logistics Management A.A.S. program provides a broad-based study of the activities that coordinate supplier-to-customer systems, including: identifying the need for materials, selecting sources and negotiating agreements, and logistics and transportation management.