Business Management

Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Business Management

If you're eager to jumpstart your career right after graduation, our Business Management degree is tailored just for you. This program equips you with the skills and knowledge needed for entry-level roles in various sectors such as offices, private industry, civil service, and beyond. Whether your passion lies in finance, marketing, or operations, this degree prepares you to thrive in diverse business environments upon completion.

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Program can be taken online

Flexible enrollment options

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Business Management, A.S.

A Business Management, A.S. degree prepares students for practical management roles. It covers marketing, finance, operations, and human resources, with hands-on projects. The curriculum includes business fundamentals like accounting and economics. Graduates are ready for entry-level management roles or further education.

Length

  • 2 Years for Full-Time Students
  • 60 Credits

Cost

  • Typically $3,246 per Semester

Course List

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Business Management, A.A.S.

A Business Management, A.A.S. degree provides essential skills for a business career, covering areas like marketing, finance, and operations. Students learn to analyze business practices and lead teams effectively. Graduates are ready for management positions and can also pursue further education.

Length

  • 2 Years for Full-Time Students
  • 60 Credits

Cost

  • Typically $3,246 per Semester

Course List

Career Opportunities

A retail manager oversees the operations of retail establishments, managing staff, optimizing inventory, and ensuring excellent customer service.

Small business owners can run any type of business. Whether it's a boutique, a restaurant, or a consulting firm, they understand business management principles and navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship.

Human resources managers are responsible for recruiting and hiring employees, managing employee benefits and training programs, and ensuring compliance with employment laws and regulations.

 An operations coordinator is responsible for streamlining processes, coordinating logistics, and ensuring that business activities run smoothly.

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