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College Of Lake County: βFrom A Business Perspectiveβ Save Money And Start A Business Degree At CLC
For students looking to pursue a bachelor's degree in business, starting the journey at College of Lake County (CLC) before earning a tr ...

Jan 31, 2022
For students looking to pursue a bachelorβs degree in business, starting the journey at College of Lake County (CLC) before earning a transfer degree is a fantastic opportunity to save money while getting a high-quality education.Β
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In students' first two years of an undergraduate program at a four-year institution, theyβll likely take mostly general education courses. The same courses can be taken at CLC for a fraction of the cost.Β
βI teach business, so I think of things from a business perspective,β Business Faculty Bob Dodd said. βCollege is expensive, and this is a great way to cut down on your tuition costs. I came to CLC out of high school. Thatβs how I started my college career.βΒ
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Classes for the associate degree in business are taught in all kinds of modalities, including online, so students can earn a degree from home.Β Β
While general education credits make up the bulk of the associate degree, CLC offers many business electives that are beneficial to a student's education. Introduction to Business is a great start, especially for those still trying to figure out what area of business they want to get into. Other popular electives include Principles of Management and Marketing and Business Law, taught by real lawyers.Β
Thatβs another perk of learning at CLC: everyone in the business department has industry experience, with some, including Dodd, working in the field for over 30 years before they started teaching. Many adjunct faculty members are still working in business today. Their experience in the field means faculty can bring stories and experiences into the classroom and offer valuable networking opportunities.Β Β
βWe focus on our teaching, and thatβs very different than what youβre going to find at a four-year university where the professors teach one or two classes a semester,β Dodd said. βIt may not be what they want to do. Theyβre there for research.βΒ
CLC makes transferring to a four-year college or university easy with the help of CLCβs 30+ four-year guaranteed transfer partners. The business degree specifically transfers well, Dodd said, with many schools accepting credit for general education courses and business electives.Β
Dodd says the business and accountingΒ departments have the highest number of transfer students at CLC.Β
The broadness of the business associate degree makes it a great choice for students who arenβt sure what career they want to go into thanks to all the different paths the degree opens. Introduction to Business gives students an overview of these various career options.Β
βThis is a very employable degree,β Dodd said. βItβs a great degree to get if youβre looking for a job, and I think thatβs the ultimate goal for most people.βΒ
This press release was produced by College of Lake County. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.