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Learn and Inspire
Business and Computer Information Systems

Learn and Inspire
Business and Computer Information Systems

Business and Computer Information Systems

Whether it is designing the latest technology, becoming an accountant or an entrepreneur, or pursuing retail or logistics management, the diverse disciplines of NWACC's Business and Computer Information Systems Division prepares you with the technical skills and knowledge needed to enter the workforce.

Earn a degree or certificate, prepare to transfer, or do both. Many courses are transferable to Walton College of Business and other universities. Courses may be taken individually or as part of a planned program leading to a certificate an associate degree. Further education is encouraged to increase your job skills and obtain gainful employment in the business and computer information industry.
 

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Mission

NWACC's Business and Computer Information Systems Division supports the mission of the college by providing accessible, quality, ACBSP-accredited programs which support student employment goals and industry needs in the community. To do this, we strive for student success and completion, and the fulfillment of student goals. We seek to judiciously utilize resources to provide the greatest coverage of programs and courses. We partner with area K-12 and regional four-year institutions to provide a seamless educational experience in business and computing programs.

Business Programs

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Accounting Technology

Learn to record financial transactions and store, sort, retrieve, summarize and present accounting information through reports and analysis. 

Accounting

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Banking & Finance

Gain understanding of economic concepts, financial markets, consumer and commercial lending laws and practices, as well as consumer banking. 

Banking & Finance

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Business

Obtain an overview of fundamental business practices, how businesses function and operate, and the influencing factors in decision making.

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Entrepreneurship

As a current or future business owner, obtain the hands-on skills and practical resources vital to launching and running a small business. 

Entrepreneurship

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Logistics Management

Learn how to effectively manage inventory and accounts receivable and become an integral part of a supply chain organization. 

Logistics Management

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Retail Management

Gain insight into areas of the retail industry such as marketing, inventory, merchandising, e-commerce and supply chain management.

Retail Management


Computer Programs

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Computer-Aided Design

Learn how to create detailed drawings of parts, systems and buildings, as well as site plans that are used by machinists and construction workers. 

CAD

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Computer Programming

Learn about Python, C#, JavaScript, C++ and SQL programming and build a strong foundation in writing code for programs and applications.

Programming

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Information Management

Become proficient in various office technologies and be prepared to oversee computer storage equipment, networks and software.

Information Management

Computers

Networking & Cyber Security

Develop skills in analyzing and designing computer network requirements, installing, configuring and troubleshooting hardware and software.

Networking & Cyber Security

Accreditation

NWACC Business and Computer Information Systems Programs (excluding CAD) are accredited by the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). ACBSP is an accrediting organization dedicated to improving the quality of business schools and programs around the world.

Accreditation Information