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Online AAS in Business Degree Program

Associate of Applied Science in Business

Your rapid route to the global workforce

Can鈥檛 wait to kick-start your career? Earn an associate degree in business online to meet today鈥檚 employer demands in our standard completion time of 24 months.

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AAS in Business program structure

Your 狼友社区 Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Business starts with general education courses, which give you a solid grounding in essential concepts to help you hit the ground running. Then, build your business knowledge with core courses that resemble reality. Leave with a qualification valued by the global workforce 鈥 one that can open up doors to more advanced degrees.

AAS in Business program structure

Dive into the curriculum

This business degree provides you with new skills and post-secondary credentials to help you enter the workforce at speed. With a strong focus on upskilling you with real-world competencies, the AAS in Business degree prepares you to fast-track your career. From general education to core courses, you鈥檒l master competencies that see you operate like a professional from the get-go.

General education

To prepare you for the real world

These courses provide you with a solid foundation. Master topics such as intercultural communication and gain the essentials you need to succeed in different business disciplines. Build your knowledge in essential concepts that act as a bridge to help you understand the level expected from an undergraduate degree.

    Intercultural Communication exposes learners to the principles of intercultural communication to advance their efforts to understand and attribute meaning to communicative behaviors among different cultures and social groups.

    Learners study communication and culture, intercultural messages, the role of context in intercultural communication, the impact of culture on one鈥檚 identity, and communication style. Learners master the practical skills necessary to improve one鈥檚 intercultural communication competence in an international world.

    CUL2200 View Course

    Statistics emphasizes the analysis of data collection and statistics through the use of current technology. This course introduces learners to statistical terms, distributions, displaying and interpreting of data collected (probability, validity and reliability), effect size, measures of central tendency (mean, median and mode) and determining statistical significance. Learners analyze hypothesis testing and apply statistical techniques.

    STA1300 View Course

    Gain the essential spreadsheet and modeling skills needed to navigate today's data-driven world. This course will empower you to efficiently organize, analyze, and visualize information, giving you a competitive edge in any field. From business and finance to engineering and science, learn how to leverage the power of spreadsheets to make informed decisions and solve real-world problems.

    QRS2150 View Course

    Nutrition and Wellness focuses on highlighting strategies for a healthy lifestyle. Two changes have led to a significant increase in preventable diseases: a global increase in the consumption of heavily processed food, and cultural shifts in many parts of the world where people are moving away from preparing food at home. Learners are equipped with practical skills to be healthier consumers of food, and consider the importance of a wellness lifestyle with an emphasis on self-responsibility, physical fitness, stress management, and environmental sensitivity.

    NWL2100 View Course

    American Institutions and Culture focuses on the United States as an intricate subject of study, providing a foundation for examining and interpreting the unique economic and cultural impact of the United States across the world.

    This course examines the United States throughout its history and currently on the world stage, provides learners with a practical literacy of the features of American institutions and businesses along with a cultural framework for a fundamental understanding of this nation, and prepares learners for the skills to work within an American business environment.

    CUL1100 View Course

    Science of Happiness offers evidence-based approaches to living a more meaningful, successful, and happy life by applying practical strategies to improve every domain of life, including home, work, and community.

    Despite the enormous hardships that many people face around the world, this course explores how to manage cognitive biases and the impact a positive mindset can have on personal, biological, relational, cultural and global aspects of life.

    SCI1150 View Course

Core

A rock-solid grounding in all business areas

Gain new skills in relevant and applicable areas. A rigorous and analytical understanding of the business fundamentals and general management across core subjects prepares you for today鈥檚 workforce.

    Roadmap to success is the foundational course for the Business program. This course prepares learners for success in the degree program and promotes a journey towards lifelong learning. You鈥檒l develop skills for communication, academic writing, self-discovery, career development and presentation skills.

    This course is a hybrid competency-courses and introduces the learner to the competency-based model of 狼友社区 courses in the BBA program.

    BUS1100 View Course

    The World of Business introduces the domain of business and key elements of the functional areas within the context that an organization operates. You鈥檒l examine a variety of functional areas and types of business in order to understand their interconnectedness. Additional topics include the business cycle, global business practices, and impact on productivity.

    BUS2125 View Course

    The Business Career Branding for Success course engages learners in developing and strengthening the business and personal components of one鈥檚 own career brand. The learner takes the role of a 鈥淐EO鈥 and uses business tools to analyze competitive strengths and weaknesses, create a competency profile, document high-demand marketable and transferable skills, craft a resume and develop a lifelong learning and career development plan that will be revisited throughout the degree program.

    This course is divided into two parts: Part 1 is to establish a competitive benchmark pre-assessment and initial lifelong learning and career development action plan, and Part 2 enables the learner to re-evaluate competitive strengths and weaknesses, finalize the lifelong learning and career development action plan, and create a personal brand and business plan for the individual career path.

    BUS2250 View Course

    Managerial Accounting and Cost Analysis focuses on the techniques managers use to identify and manage production costs for labor, material, and overhead. Learners engage multiple methods for budgeting and cost reporting, and calculate and interpret variances between budgets and actual results.

    ACC2200 View Course

    Introduction to AI highlights the goal of artificial intelligence, which is to create software that can perform reasoning tasks and solve problems in complex environments the way humans do. This course begins with an overview of the evolution of AI tracing its history from the work of Alan Turing to the current state of the art software. Learners examine a range of AI techniques and their applications in business contexts, including knowledge representation, both basic and heuristic search, probabilistic modeling with Bayesian networks, and natural language processing techniques. Class discussions and readings address the philosophical and ethical implications of developing and deploying AI systems in a range of contexts. In the culminating course project, learners identify a problem or task that AI could effectively address, select and evaluate specific AI techniques, and identify and evaluate potential ethical questions surrounding the solution.

    AIA2100 View Course

    Advances in data collection, machine learning, and computational power have fueled institutional progress. The volume of available data has grown exponentially, and algorithms have continued to advance along with greater computational power and storage. As organizations become more inundated with data, having systems and processes in place to better understand and interpret data is highly important. This course focuses on how organizations can identify, evaluate and use data effectively. As consumers become increasingly savvy with their use of data, organizations need to change their responses. The use of data for all types of business from a large organization to a small retail shop will continue to become more sophisticated. This course provides an understanding of the data analysis process. Learners examine how technology has improved the ability to collect, analyze and interpret data, and they investigate data analysis tools and technologies to improve the decision making process.

    BAN2100 View Course

    Unravel the mysteries of the global economy! This course equips you with the tools to understand the big picture: how economies function, why they grow or stumble, and how policies shape our world. Explore key concepts like GDP, inflation, unemployment, and international trade, and learn to analyze real-world economic events. Gain valuable skills in data interpretation, policy analysis, and economic modeling.

    ECO2100 View Course

    Ever wondered why gas prices fluctuate or how minimum wage laws affect your local coffee shop? This course reveals the economic principles behind these everyday decisions. Learn how individuals and businesses navigate the marketplace, from supply and demand dynamics to the impact of government policies. Gain the tools to analyze real-world problems through the lens of economic theory, making you a more informed consumer, citizen, and decision-maker.

    ECO2150 View Course

    Financial Accounting focuses on the foundations of financial accounting concepts and methods used to generate, analyze, and interpret financial statements. Learners perform journal entries and record-keeping of transactions with an understanding of how these accounts are measured and reported in major financial statements.

    ACC2100 View Course

    Managing People Resources is the foundational course for the People Operations Specialization. This course provides an in-depth survey of concepts, skills and practices in people resource management. Learners are introduced to innovative approaches in human capital management at the local, national, and global levels.

    HRM2100 View Course

    As the speed of globalization increases, organizations need to be increasingly focused on an integrated global business and culture; this course focuses on international business and the interconnectedness of a global culture.

    Learners examine how an organization operating in the global environment needs to understand and appreciate how to best leverage both global and local cultures for responsible and successful business practices. Topics from the perspective of a global firm are related to management, leadership, the economy, financial reporting and regulatory compliance.

    BUS2100 View Course

    Introduction to Business Law engages learners in understanding how laws, rules, regulations, and ethical standards pervade every area of business. This course provides an overview of U.S. law while considering that nearly all business concerns are global in nature in today鈥檚 ever-changing political and economic business environment. This course encourages learners to approach legal scenarios with an eye on international application.

    Learners apply several key legal concepts to situations based on real-world legal conundrums and cases. Topics include, but are not limited to: contract law, business organization setup, employment law and intellectual property law. Learners thoroughly review and research legal concepts and apply knowledge to specific sets of legal issues found in the assigned professional scenarios.

    BUS2150 View Course

    Principles of Management focuses on how to create a personal and shared vision and communicate effectively with teams, as a leader, a manager and a team member. Topics include setting effective goals and expectations, understanding cultures and explaining the differences between management and leadership, team membership and leadership and the global workplace.

    BUS2200 View Course

    Marketing Fundamentals is the foundational course for the Marketing specialization and is an introduction to the role of marketing in advancing the success of a product, service, experience or organization. Learners explore the evolution of marketing to include a review of the key marketing principles relevant in today鈥檚 workplace, an overview of the evolution from the traditional to digital marketing platform, and the differentiation between marketing a product or service versus marketing an experience.

    You鈥檒l examine functions and trends that are critical to staying competitive in the marketplace. This course introduces the functions of an organization for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers. Designed to meet customers' needs and organizational goals, these functions include marketing and behavioral science research, environmental monitoring, target market selection, product selection, promotion, distribution and pricing.

    MKT2100 View Course