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Associate of Arts in Business Administration
Program Overview
Launch your business career by earning your associate of arts in business administration from FNU. You’ll learn important leadership skills as well as concepts vital to business in the modern world.
Learning Outcomes
This 60 credit Associate of Arts in Business Administration program is designed to give you a solid foundation from which you can pursue a higher level degree in business administration. You’ll study a wide range of topics, including economics, management, ethics and accounting. It’s an excellent starting point for a wide range of careers.
Course Overview
Communications (9 Credits)
Credit Hours
Course Code
Course Name
3
ENC 1101
English Composition I*
2
ENC 2200
Business Communications
3
SPC 1017
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
Humanities (6 Credits)
Behavioral/Social Science (6 Credits)
Credit Hours
Course Code
Course Name
3
ECO 2013
Principles of Macroeconomics
Mathematics (7 Credits)
Credit Hours
Course Code
Course Name
3
MAC 1105
College Algebra I*
4
STA 2014
Introduction to Statistics*
Computers (7 Credits)
Credit Hours
Course Code
Course Name
3
CGS 1030
Introduction to Information Technology
3
CGS 2511
Spreadsheet Applications for Business*
1
SLS 1501
College Study Skills
Credit Hours
Course Code
Course Name
3
ACG 2003
Principles of Accounting l
1
ACG 2003 L
Principles of Accounting l Lab
3
ACG 2004
Principles of Accounting ll*
1
ACG 2004 L
Principles of Accounting ll Lab*
3
ACG 2071
Managerial Accounting*
3
ECO 2023
Principles of Microeconomics
3
GEB 2430
Ethics and Social Responsibility
3
TAX 2000
Income Tax Accounting
3
BUL 2131
Business Law
BUS 2505
End of Program Assessment
*This course has prerequisites; check course descriptions.
An Associate of Arts (A.A.) program is a two-year course of study that covers the core materials needed to complete the first two years of a four-year bachelor’s degree.