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Program(s) Available: B.A.S.
We all believe we have a good understanding of computers. But do we really? This program dives deep into those applications we consider “proficient” in and actually gets you to that next level.
Northwest’s computer business applications program prepares students for the real world of business: professional success in computers. Students learn how to apply spreadsheets, databases, word processing and applications that relate to office procedures. Become an expert at Northwest and carry your skillsets into the business world!
For transfer students completing a vocational or technical Associate of Applied Science or Associate of Science degree from a regionally accredited community college, a Bachelor of Applied Science with an emphasis in Computer Business Applications is available. Coursework for these degrees builds on workplace skills and practical career training provided by an associate degree.
Please note this program is not a traditional four-year program. It is structured for transfer students.
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I feel like I’ve been prepared for my career since day one. Northwest uses hands-on learning techniques and teaching methods, which are very beneficial for my major. — Sneha Ojha
What Can I Do With a Major in Computer Business Applications?
MINK WIC (Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas Women in Computing) empowers women in the computing and technology fields by encouraging them to share experiences and strategies for success. In previous years, more than 240 students, educators and professionals from the region gathered to share their passion for computer science and technology.
The Association of Computing Machinery promotes interests in computers and applications and connects like-minded individuals.
The Association of Computing Machinery – Women’s (ACM-W) also supports women in computing and works with a community of computer scientists, educators, employers and policy makers to improve working and learning environments for women.
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