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Great Basin College
Parkville, MD
Available Programs
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- Accounting
- Accounting Technician
- Business
- Business Administration
- Entrepreneurship
- General Business
- Human Resources
- Management & Supervision
- Computer Programming
- Digital Information Technolog
- Network Specialist
- Office Technology
- Associate of Arts
- Graphic Communication
- Early Childhood Education
- English
- Human Services
- Infant & Toddler Education
- Medical Coding & Billing
- Social Science
- Land Surveying/Geomatics
- Nursing RN-BSN
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Accounting
Business, Marketing, and CommunicationThe accounting emphasis at Great Basin College provides opportunities for students to create and maintain accounting records and reports for business enterprises. Students will also develop the necessary competencies to create and analyze financial information for managerial decision-making.
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Accounting Technician
Business, Marketing, and CommunicationGraduates of this certificate program will have the knowledge and skills to:
- Grasp the importance of financial information as a key ingredient in effective and ethical business decision making.
- Differentiate between the major financial statements with respect to their content and use.
- Understand the rules and conventions in accounting and use journals and ledgers in tracking the financial activity of a business enterprise.
- Be aware of the limitations of historical accounting information for decision making.
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Business
Business, Marketing, and CommunicationThis pattern of study is designed specifically to meet the lower-division requirements at a four-year institutions, but students should be aware that each institution varies slightly in its requirements. Students who plan on transferring to any particular college or university should consult with an advisor in order to assure appropriate lower-level courses are taken at Great Basin College. In a few cases where an institution requires a specific course that is not offered at GBC, students may need to take one or more lower-division cores at the institution to which they transfer. All the courses in this program are available in the online format.
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Business Administration
Business, Marketing, and CommunicationGraduates of this certificate program will have the knowledge and skills to:
- Be aware of the voluntary nature of business activity, and develop an appreciation for the reality that choices affect profitability and success in a business enterprise.
- Effectively apply appropriate human relations skills in employment situations.
- Recognize the importance of ethical perspectives in business decision making.
- Determine the wants and needs of customers, and understand how to take action to fill those needs within the constraints of the business organization and of the broader society.
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Entrepreneurship
Business, Marketing, and CommunicationRecipients of the certificate of achievement program in Entrepreneurship will have the knowledge of:
- Business fundamentals
- Market research and analysis
- Marketing strategies and skills to:
- Create a workable business, marketing, and organizational plan
- Understand budgets and financial statements
- Raise venture capital
- Start and grow a new venture
The program is designed to provide business students with mentoring and real world experiences of running a business. Particular attention is paid to providing managerial skills that are important for the successful performance and growth of a new venture. Entrepreneurs will become aware of legal issues, financing difficulties, and organizational issues faced when developing a business. Faculty will provide students with research abilities/experiences that will allow them to develop a network of professionals who can provide capital sources and mentoring services.
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General Business
Business, Marketing, and CommunicationStudents who choose to pursue a degree in business administration at GBC will take classes from seasoned professionals who have many years of both practical work experience and teaching. This faculty subscribes to the notion that people of all ages and backgrounds are capable of personal growth and that a stimulating, engaging educational experience enhances that development. We believe that acumen in business is critical for personal and community economic/social success.
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Human Resources
Business, Marketing, and CommunicationStudents who earn the Certificate of Achievement in Human Resources will receive the education needed for entry level employment in the Human Resources department in a variety of offices, within small and large business organizations.
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Management & Supervision
Business, Marketing, and CommunicationThe Management and Supervision emphasis is designed to perfect your skills in business practices and builds on any associate degree by helping you to develop your skills and practices in workplace management. The coursework focuses on managing, marketing, computing, decision-making, and strategic planning in business and industrial management.
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Computer Programming
Computer, Information, and TechnologyYou can earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Programming. Recipients of this degree will work with data in an office setting, creating spreadsheets and databases to manipulate and analyze data. Students will create web pages and GIS maps to share data and use programming to customize business documents. Work with computer hardware and networks is also included.
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Digital Information Technolog
Computer, Information, and TechnologyThe Digital Information Technology of the BAS degree prepares students for beginning management level jobs in information technology departments of business and industry. Since these jobs typically supervise many areas of information technology this degree adds advanced level skills in digital information production, communications, and storage, graphics/multimedia, information management, networking, and office technology, as well as business decision making, strategic planning, accounting, human resource management skills, and professional ethics.
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Network Specialist
Computer, Information, and TechnologyYou can earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Network Specialist. Recipients of this degree will be able to create and maintain a computer network, install and configure network services, and maintain availability of network resources to authorized users.
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Office Technology
Computer, Information, and TechnologyGraduates of this certificate program will have the knowledge and skills to:
- Use word processing, spreadsheets, and databases fluently.
- Understand bookkeeping and accounting principles.
- Confidently run an office. Be fluent in current technology and computer software programs.
You can earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Office Technology. Recipients of this degree will be fluent in word processing, spreadsheets, and databases; use basic programming commands and understand bookkeeping and accounting principles; and have confidence in their ability to run an office. -
Graphic Communication
Design, Arts, and ArchitectureGraduates of this certificate will have the knowledge and skills to:
- Efficiently and ethically use computers and relevant software in the workplace.
- Identify, discuss, and apply elements and principles of design using tools ranging from traditional pen-and-paper to current technology.
- Design professional-quality graphic communications products for use in print and digital applications.
- Seek entry-level employment in the field of graphic communications.
- Go on to earn an AA or AAS with a Graphic Communications pattern or study or emphasis.
You can earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Graphic Communications. Students earning this degree will be able to design products that convey information, ideas, and feelings using words and images. Examples of these products include logos, posters, web pages, signs, packaging, and promotional items. Students will be able to follow a design process and use software for image creation and editing, illustration, typography, and layout. With this degree students will be prepared for entry-level work such as an assistant designer or an assistant production artist.
You can earn a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Graphic Communications. Students earning this degree will be able to design products that convey information, ideas, and feelings using words and images. Examples of these products include logos, posters, web pages, signs, packaging, and promotional items. Students will be able to follow a design process and use software for image creation and editing, illustration, typography, and layout. With this degree students will be prepared for entry-level work such as an assistant designer or an assistant production artist.
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Early Childhood Education
Education and Human ServicesSuccessful completion of the Early Childhood Education degree is designed to qualify students for such employment opportunities as assistants, teachers, and directors in child care centers, preschools, and as home day care providers.
The Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education is designed for students who are planning to enter the early childhood education field as either a teacher or preschool facilities director.
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English
Education and Human ServicesThis suggested pattern of study for the Associate of Arts degree is recommended for students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree in English or an English-related discipline. This pattern is specifically designed to transfer directly into GBC’s Bachelor of Arts in English program upon completion of this A.A. degree.
The BA program provides students with skills and knowledge in literary analysis, composition, creative writing and cultural study. The program is designed to provide students with written and oral communication, critical thinking and problem solving skills as well as skills necessary to understand and communicate in and with various cultures.
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Human Services
Education and Human ServicesThe AAS degree program in human services is designed to prepare students for employment in social service agencies, mental health centers, correctional institutions, substance abuse treatment facilities, community health education organizations, and many other settings in helping professions where ethical and effective client interactions are essential.
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Infant & Toddler Education
Education and Human ServicesThe GBC Early Childhood Program combines practicum experience with coursework so students can practice learned skills, obtain reflective feedback, and grow professionally.
Successful completion of the Early Childhood Education degree is designed to qualify students for such employment opportunities as assistants, teachers, and directors in child care centers, preschools, and as home day care providers.
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Medical Coding & Billing
Healthcare AdministrationThe Certificate of Achievement in Professional Medical Coding and Billing is a new field of study offered by Great Basin College. The Professional Medical Coding & Billing online training program prepares you to fill positions for medical coding and billing professionals. GBC is an academic partner with Career Step, located in Springville, Utah, to deliver all MCOD courses online.
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Social Science
Liberal Arts, Humanities, and LiteratureThis suggested pattern of study for the Associate of Arts degree is recommended for students wishing to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in the social sciences. Students completing this pattern of study will be positioned to enter Great Basin College’s Bachelor of Arts in Social Science program with junior standing.
Bachelor of Arts in Social Science students focus on the core social science disciplines of anthropology, history, political science, and psychology. Courses in research methods, writing, ethics, and special topic integrative seminars broaden students' knowledge base while honing communication and critical thinking skills. Optional internships and the required capstone course also provide opportunities to develop skills, make connections, and apply newly acquired knowledge to professional projects.
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Land Surveying/Geomatics
Natural Resources, Agriculture, and BiologyThe online Land Surveying/Geomatics (LSG) Associate of Science degree program is designed to matriculate traditional and non-traditional learners, who have limited post-secondary education, directly into a professional degree-seeking program of study. The Associate of Science in Land Surveying and Geomatics prepares the student for entry-level positions in surveying/mapping, civil engineering, resource management, and mining; as well as diverse technical opportunities within federal, state, and local government agencies. In addition to gaining technical employment, the program is also intended to provide a seamless pathway into the Bachelor of Applied Science’s (BAS) Land Surveying and Geomatics program.
The online land surveying/geomatics bachelor degree program of applied science was co-developed by Great Basin College (GBC) and the Nevada Association of Land Surveyor’s Advisory Committee. The land surveying/ geomatics program was implemented in response to the growing need for licensed professional surveyors in Nevada to capture, store, process, and manage spatial data. The four-year bachelor’s degree program in land surveying/geomatics has served Nevada students and distance learners from around the country effectively since its inception in 2005. The land surveying/geomatics program model is ideally structured for students who are employed (or seeking employment) in a surveying or geospatial related profession that require the flexibility and accessibility to coursework delivered outside the typical undergraduate learning environment.
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Nursing RN-BSN
NursingA totally online program, the Great Basin College RN to BSN is designed for non-traditional RN students with an associate degree who want to continue their education in nursing and still be engaged in practicing their profession. The program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc., ACEN (formerly National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, NLNAC), 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326, 404-975-5000). The program allows you the flexibility to work toward your degree full time or part time and to adapt completion of course assignments to times and locations convenient to your personal and professional lives. Direct practice in a clinical setting is not a requirement in RN to BSN Program.