Academic Catalog 2025-2026

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Business Management, Associate of Applied Science (Business Administration Concentration)

The Business Administration concentration in Business Management Associate of Applied Science degree provides the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in business and management. Students learn essential business, economic, and business-related legal concepts. Additionally, students apply management and human resource functions to a variety of business organizations and learn to analyze financial accounting information and competitive business strategies. Students who complete the Business Management AAS  degree are prepared for careers in for-profit and not-for-profit organizations and the public sector.

Outcomes for Accounting Concentration
After completing this program, students will also be able to:

  • Perform the functions of management
  • Lead and supervise diverse, high-performance teams
  • Identify and apply the marketing mix
General Education Requirements
ENGL 1010English Composition I 13
or ENGL 1011 English Composition I with Lab
ENGL 1020English Composition II3
MATH 1300College Algebra3
or MATH 1310 College Algebra with Lab
SPCH 1100Fund of Effective Speaking3
or SPCH 1310 Interpersonal Communication
ECON 2000Microeconomics 23
or ECON 2020 Macroeconomics
Natural Sciences Electives3
Major Courses 1
ACCT 2400Principles of Fin Accounting3
BUSN 1100Introduction to Business3
BUSN 1150Survey of Microcomputer App3
BUSN 2100Management3
BUSN 2190Legal Environment of Business3
BUSN 2400Business Communication3
BUSN 2700Foundations of Strategic Mgmt 23
or BUSN 2750 Business Internship
Business Administration Concentration 1
BUSN 2000Principles of Marketing3
BUSN 2150Human Resource Management3
BUSN 1900Supervision3
Approved Electives 112
Fundamentals of Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Personal Finance
Customer Service,Sales,Skills
Business Math with Excel
Starting Your Own Business
Retailing
Principles of Real Estate
LA Real Estate Law
Macroeconomics
Statistics
Total Hours60
1

Must earn a grade of “C” or better in each. At least 21 credit hours must be earned in residence.

2

Students taking both ECON 2000 and ECON 2020 can use one course as an approved elective.
Students taking both BUSN 2700 and BUSN 2750 can use one course as an approved elective.