Corporate College Services, Inc.
Overview
Corporate College Services, Inc. (CCS), an NCCRS member since March 2010, provides customized degree completion program services to corporations with the express purpose of building exemplary managerial leadership skills throughout the corporate environment. Through transposing contemporary business needs into academic competencies, Corporate College Services helps corporations build a highly competent and promotable workforce while employees earn credit toward a bachelor's degree in Business Administration. A cooperating, regionally accredited, four-year college grants the degree.
Corporations seeking sustainable competitive advantage require flexible, knowledgeable workers and a new "way" to manage. The challenge, beyond keeping pace with change, is to anticipate the human knowledge, skills, abilities, and attitudes needed to succeed in the continuously changing business environment and develop these skills deep within the organization. Corporate College Services partners with corporations to "make always ready" an agile, sustainable workforce.
Human resource development is central to the Corporate College Services program. Course curriculum focuses students on fundamental management precepts, process oriented strategies, and skills development with particular emphasis on critical analysis, problem solving and people development. Adult learners appreciate real world applications and develop the knowledge, attitudes and portable skills needed to help their corporations creatively and constructively surf the challenges of ongoing change. The workplace is our learning laboratory.
A hallmark of this adult learning program is its commitment to excellence in customer service. Corporations want services that reduce employee stress - therefore, all registration, student advisement, and academic and instructional services are delivered at the work site. Learning is enhanced through supportive learning cohorts. Classes taught in fully equipped corporate classrooms, conference centers and computer labs promote interactive, experiential, and contextual methodologies. Faculty recruited from business, industry, and academia hold management positions, earned professional certification and are selected for their interest in teaching and contribution to the field.
Successful completion of four major areas of study in Leadership Development, Organization Management, Business Processes, and Business Environments (a total of 42 courses) earns an adult student a Certificate in Organizational Management with potential application toward a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration at an accredited four-year college.
SPECIAL NOTE 3/24/20:
Because of safety concerns and travel restrictions related to COVID-19, NCCRS has deferred the scheduled evaluation of this organization’s courses, examinations or programs. The purpose of the evaluation was to perform the 5-year revalidation of credit recommendations. NCCRS has approved a temporary extension of current credit recommendations where necessary. NCCRS will make administrative decisions on a case-by-case basis so that students are not deprived of using their credit recommendations. Please contact NCCRS with specific questions or concerns: NCCRS@nysed.gov or 518-486-2070.
Students and admissions representatives please note: NCCRS does not provide transcripts. Transcript requests and inquiries should be directed to the organization offering the courses, examinations or apprenticeship. See the Source of Official Student Records contact information on the top right of this page.
Source of Official Student Records
Descriptions and credit recommendations for all evaluated learning experiences
Business/Finance - Corporate College Services, Inc.
Version 1 and 2: Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: solve equations and inequalities with 1 and 2 variables; apply trigonometric functions and laws; perform operations with rational expressions, functions, exponents, and roots; solve problems using exponential and logarithmic functions; correctly manipulate a calculator; and apply critical thinking and problem solving skills in analyzing information.
Version 1: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category OR in the upper division baccalaureate degree, 3 semester hours in Business Statistics (6/10) (6/15 revalidation). Version 2: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category OR in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Business Statistics (1/23). NOTE: The educational approach in this course is based on the principles of accelerated learning and adult learning theory. Based on this, and due to the limited class size and the low student/teacher ratio, learning outcomes are achieved and content is covered in the allotted hours.
32 hours (8 weeks).
October 2014 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: differentiate country differences such as political, economic, religious, and ethics and the impact in managing across international markets; assess the global trade and investment environment; describe the global monetary system; analyze the strategy and structure of international business; describe the production, importing, exporting, and trading relationships; and assess the human resource management, global marketing, research, and development of international companies.
This course is for current business managers. It provides an overview of theories and practices related to the international business environment and context in order to drive competent application through globally relevant decision-making skills.
In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category OR in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in International Business, Management, Marketing, Economics, Global Business, or World Trade (12/15) (10/21 revalidation). (Please note the subject matter areas listed in the exhibit were expanded in October 2021).
In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Introduction to Marketing, Business, Communications, or Media Arts (6/10) (12/15 revalidation) (10/21 revalidation). NOTE: The educational approach in this course is based on the principles of accelerated learning and adult learning theory. Based on this, and due to the limited class size and the low student/teacher ratio, learning outcomes are achieved and content is covered in the allotted hours. (Please note the subject matter areas listed in the exhibit were expanded in October 2021).
In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category OR in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Organization Theory, Business, Industrial Psychology, Education, Business and Society, or Management (6/10) (7/15 revalidation) (10/21 revalidation). NOTE: The educational approach in this course is based on the principles of accelerated learning and adult learning theory. Based on this, and due to the limited class size and the low student/teacher ratio, learning outcomes are achieved and content is covered in the allotted hours. (Please note the subject matter areas listed in the exhibit were expanded in October 2021).
In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category OR in the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Project Management, Information Science, Information Technology, Computer Science, Web Design, Informatics, Business, or Management (6/10) (5/15 revalidation) (10/21 revalidation). NOTE: The educational approach in this course is based on the principles of accelerated learning and adult learning theory. Based on this, and due to the limited class size and the low student/teacher ratio, learning outcomes are achieved and content is covered in the allotted hours. (Please note the subject matter areas listed in the exhibit were expanded in October 2021).
15 hours (8 weeks).
March 2019 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: identify the components of social media as a communication mode; evaluate the impact of social media on people and culture; explain how social equity, race, gender, and identity are created; and analyze the legal and ethical considerations of the application and use of social media.
To be posted.
In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 3 semester hours in Mass Communication, Journalism, Cultural Studies, Liberal Studies, Marketing Management, Media Arts, Digital Media, Internet Marketing, or Integrated Marketing Communications (5/19).
June 2010 - March 2015. October 2018 - Present.
Computer/Technology - Corporate College Services, Inc.
In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Computer Applications, Information Systems, Business, Informatics, Information Science, or Information Technology (6/10) (7/15 revalidation) (10/21 revalidation). NOTE: The educational approach in this course is based on the principles of accelerated learning and adult learning theory. Based on this, and due to the limited class size and the low student/teacher ratio, learning outcomes are achieved and content is covered in the allotted hours. (Please note the subject matter areas listed in the exhibit were expanded in October 2021).
English/Humanities - Corporate College Services, Inc.
Retired Learning Experiences - Corporate College Services, Inc.
32 hours (8 weeks).