Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration - Management Concentration

Effective July 26, 2011, this program is no longer available for future enrollments

the Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Management (AASBA-MGM) program serves to develop your capabilities so that you may enter the management of corporations, non-profit institutions and government agencies. Business managers formulate the policies and direct the operations of corporations, non-profit institutions and government agencies. Organizations require leaders in technical areas and in teambuilding supervision, coaching and problem solving.

Outcomes:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamentals of management
  • Apply appropriate concepts and principles of business administration to participate in effective, ethical decision making
  • Explain the nature and role of business in global markets
  • Demonstrate professional written and verbal communication skills
  • Compare and contrast the different forms (size, structure and legal entities) of businesses
  • Utilize emerging technologies, considering the impact on organizations both internally and externally
  • Discuss how HR and management skills can be used in organizational settings
  • Discuss the regulatory environments impacting business
  • Describe the functions of law in the United States

Degree Requirements

Courses: Preparatory

ENGL080English Composition Preparation

4

IT 080

MATH 060

MATH 080

Courses: General Education

ECON201Macroeconomics

4

ENGL111English Composition I

4

ENGL112English Composition II

4

 

HIST150World History Since 1500

4

or

HIST210World History and Culture I

4

 

HIST250World Cultures and Values

4

or

HIST310World History and Culture II

4

 

INTD111Creating Academic and Professional Success

4

LITR220Values in World Literature

4

MATH143Business Algebra

4

PSYC100Introduction to Psychology

4

SCI205Environmental Science

4

SOCL101Introduction to Sociology

4

Total Credit Hours:44

Courses: Core

ACCT201Accounting I

4

ACCT202Accounting II

4

ACCT203Accounting III

4

BADM305Organizational Behavior

4

BADM350International Business

4

HRMT215Management of Human Resources

4

IT190Introduction to IT

4

IT235Database Applications With Access

4

IT254Spreadsheet Applications

4

MGMT115Introductory Business Practices

4

MKTG225Introduction to Marketing

4

Total Credit Hours:44

Courses: Electives

ELESelect a minimum of 4 credit hours

4

ENGL112, English Composition II, is a prerequisite for all 300 and 400 level courses. Exceptions to this policy must be approved by the appropriate Director of Education, Dean or Chair.

Total Credit Hours: 92

Locations

  • Kansas City