Associate in Business (AB) in Business
This pathway meets requirements for the Associate in Business-DTA (AB-DTA) degree. It is intended to allow you to transfer to a four-year university or college Business Bachelor's degree program with your first two years of schooling completed. Completion of your bachelor's degree opens doors to a ... More
This pathway meets requirements for the Associate in Business-DTA (AB-DTA) degree. It is intended to allow you to transfer to a four-year university or college Business Bachelor's degree program with your first two years of schooling completed. Completion of your bachelor's degree opens doors to a variety of careers in sectors of business, government, and non-profit work.
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Students in this pathway develop knowledge around various business areas and functions such as accounting, marketing, statistics, finance, business
law, and business management. Students also develop skills in critical thinking, oral and written communication, teamwork and collaboration,
leadership, troubleshooting and problem solving with technology, professionalism, intercultural competence, and career exploration. Competencies
in these areas consistently rank at the top of employer wish lists.
This pathway meets requirements for the Associate in Business-DTA (AB-DTA) degree. It is intended to allow you to transfer to a four-year university or college Business Bachelor's degree program with your first two years of schooling completed. Completion of your bachelor's degree opens doors to a ... More
This pathway meets requirements for the Associate in Business-DTA (AB-DTA) degree. It is intended to allow you to transfer to a four-year university or college Business Bachelor's degree program with your first two years of schooling completed. Completion of your bachelor's degree opens doors to a variety of careers in sectors of business, government, and non-profit work.
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Students in this pathway develop knowledge around various business areas and functions such as accounting, marketing, statistics, finance, business
law, and business management. Students also develop skills in critical thinking, oral and written communication, teamwork and collaboration,
leadership, troubleshooting and problem solving with technology, professionalism, intercultural competence, and career exploration. Competencies
in these areas consistently rank at the top of employer wish lists.