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Business Administration Logistics Homeland Security Hospitality Paralegal The Business Administration and Paralegal Department has a program waiting for you! Whether you are looking to develop your skills and enhance your business knowledge, further your career, or even start a new journey in the workforce, look no further! Your future awaits with our knowledgeable, experienced faculty who have a wide variety of educational and professional backgrounds to better serve and prepare you! Real World Real Jobs

Business Administration We have an online degree for you! Real World Real Jobs We have an online degree for you! We know your time is limited and life is demanding. The good news is that we have multiple programs available for you 100% online! This will allow you to take classes at a time during the day or night that is most convenient for you. Our programs have monthly starts dates throughout the year and are offered in both traditional and self-paced options.

Business Administration Our Programs Business Administration Entrepreneurship Accounting Technician Logistics Marketing & Sales Management Hospitality Paralegal Homeland Security CTC offers a variety of degree and certificate options to get you ready for your academic and career journey. Choosing the right path is an important first step to reach your short and long-term goals. We offer over 20 degree and certificate programs that can be completed entirely online, or through a combination of in-classroom lecture classes offered during the day, in the evening and on Saturdays and online or blended classes.  The programs that are available in the Business Administration Department include Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Accounting Technician, Logistics, Marketing and Sales Management, Hospitality, Paralegal, and Homeland Security. Business Administration Real World Real Jobs

Business Administration Real World Real Jobs Our Certificate programs take anywhere from 18 - 42 credit hours to finish. Associates degrees can be finished with 60 credit hours. Our programs include both certificate and associate degree options, many of which are stackable. This allows you to build on your interests and knowledge and submit your accomplishments to your employer as you continue down your education journey. Business Administration Real World Real Jobs

Business Administration Employment Prospects As with other CTC programs, the more knowledge you have, often, the more success you will have in the industry. Our programs also align with many universities to allow for easy transfer to complete your bachelor’s degree and beyond. This is for the next several slides – Once you determine your area of interest, we look forward to speaking with you to discuss the program that will best suit your needs! The knowledge gained in these courses will benefit you both professionally and personally throughout your career. We understand the needs of the business community, which enables us to offer a curriculum that will help you be successful in the business world. Thank you for taking the time to learn more about us and ways to enhance your future. Business Administration Real World Real Jobs

Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers Median wages $37,860 POTENTIAL EARNINGS  Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers Median wages $37,860

Bookkeeping & Accounting Clerks Median wages $36,430 POTENTIAL EARNINGS  Bookkeeping & Accounting Clerks Median wages $36,430

POTENTIAL EARNINGS  Office Managers Median wages $52,630

Paralegal Median wages $48,350 POTENTIAL EARNINGS  Paralegal Median wages $48,350

Federal, state, local first responder Median wages $67,000 POTENTIAL EARNINGS  Federal, state, local first responder Median wages $67,000

Food and beverage manager POTENTIAL EARNINGS  Food and beverage manager  Median wages $48,560

Business Administration Logistics Homeland Security Hospitality Paralegal 254-526-1248 We look forward to hearing from you and helping you get started on the path to your future! Call us today at 254-526-1248. Real World Real Jobs