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Nov 26, 2024
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2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Studies, A.A.
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The Associate of Arts in Business Studies (AA-Bus) degree prepares students to seek entry-level managerial positions or to continue on into the B.A. Communication and Entrepreneurial Leadership program or transfer into a B.A. Business program at another institution. Through our unique hands-on approach to business studies, which includes a required internship, students develop a basic knowledge of business needed for an entry-level administrative support or managerial position.
Graduates in this program should be able to demonstrate abilities in four categories:
Business Fundamentals
- Describe how the U.S. business system is organized
- Distinguish the ways business influences change
Leadership Skills
- Apply management principles to achieve organizational goals
- Apply management concepts to achieve organizational objectives
- Use interpersonal skills to interact as a team
- Demonstrate decision making skills
Basic Marketing Theory
- Describe the marketing function in U.S. business
- Demonstrate consumer and business decision making
Quantitative Reasoning
- Explain Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
- Relate financial principles to business and personal decision making
- Apply micro- and macroeconomic principles to business and human behavior
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Program Requirements:
To earn the A.A. in Business Studies degree, students must complete 61 credits:
- 27 major required courses
- 15 major required credits
- 12 major required credits that also count toward general education,
- 19 additional credits to complete the general education requirements,
- 15 open electives
Major Requirements: 21 credits
12 credits also fulfill general education requirements
General Education Requirements: 19 credits
General Education Requirements: 19 credits
Open Electives: 15 credits
15 credits any level
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