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Dec 26, 2024
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2024-25 Catalog
Business Management, AAS
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The Associate of Applied Science in Business Management is designed to help students learn new or enhance existing business skills and obtain a strong, broad-based knowledge of business management in the manufacturing, retail, and service industries. This program also promotes success in both profit and non-profit organizations for a competitive edge in today’s business climate. Certificates in Entrepreneurship and Project Management may be applied to this degree.
Learning Outcomes
Degree recipients should possess the skills & abilities described below:
- Identify contemporary business concepts, principles, and practices.
- Demonstrate the interrelationship of the functional areas of business including management, marketing, law, organizational behavior, computer and software systems, human resources, insurance, accounting, and finance.
- Analyze the interrelationship of a business organization within the larger business environment, including international business.
- Apply basic legal business concepts within the legal environment in which business is conducted.
- Perform basic business calculations to demonstrate basic financial literacy.
- Apply problem-solving and analysis skills to business research questions and demonstrate appropriate solutions.
- Communicate business concepts effectively both in writing and orally in clear concise language appropriate to the audience.
- Work as an effective team member and leader to develop a business plan and reach specific business goals.
- Demonstrate an understanding of contemporary human relations/organizational behavior in terms of concepts, processes, and models and the issues, advantages, and challenges related to diversity in business organizations.
- Identify the issues and challenges related to ethics in current business organizations.
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Choose one Law course from the following:
Choose one Accounting course from the following:
Choose 5 credits from the following Experiential Learning courses:
Electives
Choose 20 credits from the following:
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