AA/AB/AS Associate in Business
This pathway is designed to meet Associate in Business degree requirements. Completion of this degree opens doors to a huge spectrum of career opportunities, from management, sales, and finance to entertainment, entrepreneurship and organizational leadership. It also allows you to transfer into most bachelor’s degree programs ... More
This pathway is designed to meet Associate in Business degree requirements. Completion of this degree opens doors to a huge spectrum of career opportunities, from management, sales, and finance to entertainment, entrepreneurship and organizational leadership. It also allows you to transfer into most bachelor’s degree programs with your first 90 credits of schooling completed. Business principles apply to every sector of our economy, and many aspects of our personal lives, for that matter. This is why most business degree programs are multidisciplinary in nature, touching on a broad and overlapping set of subjects. Your course of study will incorporate everything from economics and entrepreneurship to organizational management and interpersonal communication. Whether you’re hoping to work in a big corporate office or aspiring to open your own restaurant, whether you’re a team player or a lone wolf, whether you see yourself in an accounting firm, on a marketing team, or in a human resources department, a degree in business will give you the knowledge and skills to work in an industry and setting that is right for you.
This pathway is designed to meet Associate in Business degree requirements. Completion of this degree opens doors to a huge spectrum of career opportunities, from management, sales, and finance to entertainment, entrepreneurship and organizational leadership. It also allows you to transfer into most bachelor’s degree programs ... More
This pathway is designed to meet Associate in Business degree requirements. Completion of this degree opens doors to a huge spectrum of career opportunities, from management, sales, and finance to entertainment, entrepreneurship and organizational leadership. It also allows you to transfer into most bachelor’s degree programs with your first 90 credits of schooling completed. Business principles apply to every sector of our economy, and many aspects of our personal lives, for that matter. This is why most business degree programs are multidisciplinary in nature, touching on a broad and overlapping set of subjects. Your course of study will incorporate everything from economics and entrepreneurship to organizational management and interpersonal communication. Whether you’re hoping to work in a big corporate office or aspiring to open your own restaurant, whether you’re a team player or a lone wolf, whether you see yourself in an accounting firm, on a marketing team, or in a human resources department, a degree in business will give you the knowledge and skills to work in an industry and setting that is right for you.