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GENERAL INFORMATION
PROGRAM INFORMATION
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS


Business Administration
Online A.A.S. Degree -
Code 315-9
Program Description
 

 

 

This online program is designed for students who are highly motivated and work well independently in a less structured environment.  Students can complete the program on a full-time or part-time basis.  It is strongly recommended that all students who intend to matriculate into the business online degree program communicate with one of the following Business Administration faculty advisors  before registering. An advisor can assist you in designing a program according to your personal needs and circumstances. This advisement is especially important if you have never taken an online course. 
 

Dr. Ronald A. Feinberg
Assistant Academic Chair; Professor of Business Administration
Riverhead Technology Building - 311
Ammerman Campus
(631) 451-4663
feinber@sunysuffolk.edu


Dennis D. O'Doherty
Academic Chair; Assistant Professor of Business/Technology
Caumsett Hall - 220C
Grant Campus
(631) 851-6766
odoherd@sunysuffolk.edu


Faye Lourenso
Academic Chair;
Business, Social Sciences and Visual Arts
Orient Building - 121
Eastern Campus
(631) 548-2591
lourenf@sunysuffolk.edu 


Since some courses serve as prerequisites for others, it is important that you study the sequence of courses outlined under the Business Administration A.A.S. Degree http://www3.sunysuffolk.edu/Catalog/2006-08/cat0608.pdf  (page 99)  in the college catalog before registering. Most courses required for the business degree are offered during the fall and spring semesters. A limited number of courses are offered during the summer sessions and wintersession.

The online business program offers great flexibility for working students who wish to complete program requirements at their convenience.   We have found that students who have their own computers are more successful with online courses. Having a computer allows you to complete your assignments at your convenience.  All students taking classes at Suffolk County Community College (SCCC) must follow policies stated in the http://www3.sunysuffolk.edu/Catalog/2006-08/cat0608.pdf SCCC catalog and student handbook http://www3.sunysuffolk.edu/forms/Handbook.pdf.


If you have questions or concerns regarding your decision to take courses online at SCCC, please contact Prof. Connolly. He will be happy to talk with you about SCCC’s online courses.


Charles Connolly
Director of Enrollment Services
Peconic Building - 112A 
Eastern Campus 
631.548.2512
connolc@sunysuffolk.edu

 

 

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