Associate of Science in Business Administration

Program Overview

A degree in business can open doors to a wide variety of careers. Whether you’re just getting started in the professional sphere or are looking to enhance your current business skills, the associate of science in business administration can help you gain the knowledge you need to succeed.

Learning Outcomes

The Associate of Science in Business Administration program, which consists of 60 credits, will provide you with a solid foundation in the skills necessary for modern business, including management, finance, communications and business law. With a mix of theory and skill-building, it’s a good jumping off point for any professional career.

Course Overview

General Education Requirements (19 Credits)

Communications (6 Credits)

Credit Hours Course Code Course Name
3 ENC 1101 English Composition I*
3 SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Oral Communication

Humanities (3 Credits)

Behavioral/Social Science (3 Credits)

Credit Hours Course Code Course Name
3 ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics

Mathematics (3 Credits)

Credit Hours Course Code Course Name
3 MAC 1105 College Algebra I*

Computers (4 Credits)

Credit Hours Course Code Course Name
4 CGS 1030 Introduction to Information Technology
SLS 1501 College Study Skills

 

Core Requirements (22 Credits)

Credit Hours Course Code Course Name
3 ACG 2003 Principles of Accounting l
1 ACG 2003 L Principles of Accounting l Lab
3 BUL 2131 Business Law
3 ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics
3 GEB 2430 Ethics and Social Responsibility
3 MAN 2021 Principle of Business Management
3 MAR 1011 Principles of Marketing
3 CGS 2511 Spreadsheet Applications for Business*
BUS 2505 End of Program Assessment

 

Electives (19 Credits)

Credit Hours Course Code Course Name
3 ACG 2004 Principles of Accounting ll*
1 ACG 2004 L Principles of Accounting ll Lab*
3 ACG 2071 Managerial Accounting*
3 ENC 2000 Business Communications
3 MAR 2141 Introduction to International Marketing
3 MKA 2021 Salesmanship
3 GEB 2350 Introduction to International Business
3 TAX 2000 Income Tax Accounting
  • *This course has prerequisites; check course descriptions.
  • In order to satisfy the programming language credit, one of the two mentioned courses (COP 1200 or 2010) must be taken.
  • All Credit Courses from within this division or any other division can be used as Suggested Electives.