Associate of Business Administration (ABA)
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The ABA offers courses for students who are high school graduates or possess a GED. The ABA requires 60 credit-hours of instruction at the lower level (freshman and sophomore years).
The ABA places a strong emphasis on general education courses that will provide a foundation for entry to the Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) program. General education courses are designed to broaden a student's educational foundation. They include courses in such areas as communications, English, government, history, psychology, sociology, mathematics, and statistics.
Applicants to the ABA program must have a high school diploma or GED. Applicants to the ABA program who have prior education at an appropriately accredited institution may transfer a maximum of 45 credit-hours towards the ABA requirements.
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ABA Program Objectives
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Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
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- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the core business disciplines
- Analyze business performance using quantitative skills
- Use information technology to solve business problems
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ABA Core Courses
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ACCT 210
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Accounting for Managers
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CST 110
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Management Information Systems
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ECON 210
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Economics for Managers
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MGT 100
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Introduction to Business
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MKT 100
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Principles of Marketing
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