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If you have a head for business and feel comfortable taking the lead, you might consider Colorado Technical University's Associate of Science in Business Administration program. Read on to learn more about the courses you could take in this program.
Colorado Technical University's Associate of Science in Business Administration program is available in an online format. This program aims to provide students with fundamental business skills. You have the opportunity to gain an understanding of the basics of management, learn how to make effective and ethical business decisions, and analyze how business works in contemporary global markets. Your courses might cover areas such as macroeconomics, microeconomics, accounting, business law, and personal finance.
Colorado Technical University's Associate of Science in Business Administration program applicants should have a basic understanding of math and communication. Applicants to all of Colorado Technical University's programs must have a high school diploma or equivalent; some programs have additional requirements.
In this program, you will take a total of 90 credits. Of those, 42 are core credits and 48 are general education credits.
Associate of Science in Business Administration Course Requirements
Core Courses
| Course Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| ACCT 201 | Accounting I |
| ECO 201 | Macroeconomics |
| ECON 202 | Microeconomics |
| HRM 210 | Introductory Human Resource Management |
| MGM 110 | Principles of Business |
| MGM 225 | Introduction to Business Law |
| MGM 255 | Management Fundamentals |
| MKT 210 | Fundamentals of Marketing |
| MPM 210 | Introduction to Project Management |
| PFP 110 | Personal Finance Concepts |
Graduates of Colorado Technical University's Associate of Science in Business Administration program have the opportunity to pursue employment as entry-level business associates or even as entry-level managers. As a manager, your responsibilities might include human resources management, book keeping, and strategic planning.
Alternatively, you could pursue further education at the bachelor's level. You could apply to bachelor's degree programs in business administration and hone your skills in accounting, management, business ethics, and business law.
CTU does not guarantee employment or salary. University grants or scholarships are based on established criteria as published in the University's catalog and are awarded after verification that the conditions of eligibility have been met.