Associate of Applied Science in Business Management
In the Business Management program, students should possess leadership and decision-making skills and enjoy analyzing information and implementing solutions in a variety of situations. It is essential that a student possess good communication and human relation skills to be successful. Employment opportunities in this area typically are found in entry-level positions in human resource management, banking, insurance, and entry-level management in areas such as retail, sales and food service. Many students pursuing this degree are seeking to open their own business.
Courses
- ACCT 101 — Principles of Financial Accounting
- ACCT 102 — Managerial Accounting
- ACCT 109 — Applied Accounting Procedures
- ACCT 135 — Business and Federal Taxation
- BADM 101 — Introduction to Business
- BADM 103 — Legal Environment of Business
- BADM 107 — Personal Finance
- BSMT 106 — Principles of Marketing
- BSMT 108 — Principles of Management
- BSMT 110 — Salesmanship
- BSMT 119 — Customer Service Management
- BSMT 122 — Digital Marketing Essentials
- BSMT 125 — Human Relations
- BSMT 130 — Business Strategies
- BSMT 175 — Business Management Internship
- BSMT 211 — Data Analytics
- CAPP 125 — Microcomputer Applications
- COMM 100 — Introduction to Communication
- COMM 101 — Public Speaking
- ECON 102 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENGL 101 — English Composition I
- ENGL 110 — Communication for Business and Industry
- HIST 101 — U.S. History Before 1877
- HIST 102 — U.S. History Since 1877
- MATH 101 — Business Math
- MATH 110 — Intermediate Algebra with Review
- MATH 112 — Intermediate Algebra
- PHIL 102 — Ethics
- POLS 101 — American/National Government
- PSY 101 — General Psychology
- SOC 100 — General Sociology
- SPAN 101 — Elementary Spanish I
- SS 120 — Employment Strategies