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41 Business Administration programs found

Associate of Science Programs in Business Studies Business Administration

An Associate of Science is usually a two year program that provides knowledge in one of a number of science-related areas. With an associate’s degree, students can either start looking for a job in their area of study or transfer to a bachelor’s program for further education.

What is an Associate of Science in Business Administration? This program often combines a general education with core business management courses. Emphasis is focused on business law, management, ethics, marketing, accounting, and human relations. Every program will vary, but examples of classes may include general psychology, college math, micro and macroeconomics, principles of management, computer concepts, ethics and social responsibility, finance, principles of marketing, and advertising.

Students who pursue this degree benefit in that they gain effective problem-solving and decision-making skills that will help in all areas of life. They also develop a fundamental comprehension of business-related processes and procedures that help with leadership and future careers.

The costs associated with earning this degree will vary depending on a number of factors. The location and reputation of the school and duration of the program are big cost considerations. Students are encouraged to contact the schools directly to ask about tuition and fees.

Individuals who graduate with an associate’s degree will be eligible for entry level positions in a number of careers. Some areas in which careers are available include commercial banking, financial analysis, administration and information support, business analysis, business development, human resources, business financial management, research administration, management, and non-profit organizations. An associate’s degree also paves the way for future educational goals such as a bachelor degree or Master of Business Administration, which usually lead to higher level jobs.

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