Associate of Business (AB) in Business
The Associate in Business - Direct Transfer Agreement (AB-DTA) is designed to satisfy lower division general education and business requirements at Washington's public four-year colleges and universities. Students will take specific coursework in Economics, Accounting, Business Law, Statistics, and Mathematics as part of the Associate in Business degree. Students also develop ... More
The Associate in Business - Direct Transfer Agreement (AB-DTA) is designed to satisfy lower division general education and business requirements at Washington's public four-year colleges and universities. Students will take specific coursework in Economics, Accounting, Business Law, Statistics, and Mathematics as part of the Associate in Business degree.
Students also develop skills in business plan development, feasibility analysis, critical thinking, oral and written communication, teamwork and collaboration, leadership, risk taking, troubleshooting and problem solving with technology, professionalism, intercultural competence, and career exploration. The Associate in Business degree includes all the pre-requisite courses for transfer to most university programs Business Administration. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to verify transfer requirements for their intended major.
The Associate in Business - Direct Transfer Agreement (AB-DTA) is designed to satisfy lower division general education and business requirements at Washington's public four-year colleges and universities. Students will take specific coursework in Economics, Accounting, Business Law, Statistics, and Mathematics as part of the Associate in Business degree. Students also develop ... More
The Associate in Business - Direct Transfer Agreement (AB-DTA) is designed to satisfy lower division general education and business requirements at Washington's public four-year colleges and universities. Students will take specific coursework in Economics, Accounting, Business Law, Statistics, and Mathematics as part of the Associate in Business degree.
Students also develop skills in business plan development, feasibility analysis, critical thinking, oral and written communication, teamwork and collaboration, leadership, risk taking, troubleshooting and problem solving with technology, professionalism, intercultural competence, and career exploration. The Associate in Business degree includes all the pre-requisite courses for transfer to most university programs Business Administration. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to verify transfer requirements for their intended major.