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Business Management Associate of Science


Purpose

The purpose of the Associate of Science in Business Management degree is to cultivate the skills and knowledge essential to effective business leadership. The program aims to develop leadership qualities, foster an understanding of organizational culture, and provide practical career preparation. Whether students intend to start their careers immediately or pursue further education, the business management associate degree program offers a seamless pathway to a Bachelor of Science degree. It also emphasizes experiential learning through real-world projects, ensuring that graduates are well prepared and capable of thriving in the constantly changing business environment. Instruction from experienced practitioners well versed in the practical application of business management methodologies will prepare students for success in today’s dynamic business landscape.

Program of Study

The Associate of Science degree in Business Management is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with essential skills and knowledge required for effective business leadership. The program focuses on developing professional interpersonal communication skills, leadership qualities, strengthening critical thinking skills, understanding and shaping organizational culture, and providing practical career preparation. Whether students aspire to start their careers immediately or pursue further education, the program offers a seamless pathway to a Bachelor of Science degree. It also prioritizes experiential learning through real-world projects, ensuring that graduates are well-informed and adept at thriving in today's ever-evolving business landscape. With opportunities to learn from experienced practitioners, the A.S. in Business Management program serves as a key to success in the dynamic world of business.

Program Competencies

Students completing the program will be able to:

  1. The student will use clear and concise oral and written communication to influence and collaborate with team members, clients, and stakeholders, while integrating leadership and ethical practices into their business interactions.
  2. Students will identify leadership skills by exploring and applying leadership strategies in business. Emphasis will be placed on using leadership to support both personal and professional development while effectively planning to achieve business goals in a global market.
  3. The student will discuss leadership principles,and effective decision-making techniques to construct strategic business solutions while demonstrating a commitment to ongoing professional development.
  4. The student will apply business intelligence tools and information technology to construct insights from financial and operational data, analyze business performance metrics, and enhance decision-making. Through these efforts, they will promote continuous improvement of business processes and contribute to their professional growth.
  5. The student will explain the legal, ethical, and social responsibilities of businesses operating in a global context, with an emphasis on the ethical practices that business professionals must uphold. They will discuss how worldview and ethics influence decision-making.


Curriculum

General Education Requirements 30-31 credits

Integrating Excel into Business Problem Solving

Economics I

English Composition I

English Composition II

Public Speaking

Introduction to Critical Thinking

Introduction to Psychology

Contemporary Global Issues

Introductory Survey of Mathematics

Natural Science Elective

Business Management Core 30 credits

Principles of Management

Accounting I

Accounting II

Interpersonal Skills and Professionalism in the Workplace

Financial Management

Marketing

Human Resource Management

Intro to Business Analytics

Foundations of Business Communication

First Year Experience Seminar

Elective



This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2023 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.