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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 APU Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration, A.A.
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The Associate of Arts (AA) in Business Administration provides a basic understanding of business principles and prepares the student for entry-level positions in business. The AA provides students with a strong liberal arts background that develops prized skills such as effective communication and critical thinking, along with core business acumen to make immediate contributions in the workplace. The degree prepares students with the knowledge and skills necessary to solve problems, guide decision making, and grow leadership.
Students completing the AA degree can apply for admission in to bachelor’s level degree programs (check with Admissions or the Registrar’s Office for details regarding readmission upon completion of the AA). Courses completed at the associate’s level can apply to bachelor’s level requirements.
Learning Outcomes
As a graduate, the student will earn an Associate of Arts degree with foundational-to-integrated proficiency in APU’s Core Competencies:
- Effective Communication [EC]: Demonstrate the ability to get one’s point across in writing, presentations, and organizations in order to share information, teach others, and foster collaboration
- Critical Thinking [CT]: Demonstrate the ability to compute, analyze, make sense of information or data, and reach reasoned conclusions cognizant of possible bias or fallacies
- Cultural & Historical Perspective [CH]: Demonstrate the ability to effectively consider tradition and heritage in relation to decision-making in a world shaped by diverse cultures and abiding histories
- Scientific Inquiry [SI]: Demonstrate the ability to reach verifiable conclusions based on documented observations, findings, and recognized methods in order to know how things work in our world
- Ethical Engagement [EE]: Demonstrate ability to raise needed questions and apply ethical and effective problem-framing and problem-solving to make things better
The degree is designed to meet the following Professional Competencies:
- Theory & Practice (T&P): Attain a foundational knowledge of the theories and practices of business [EC, CH, CT, SI]
- Functional Integration (FI): Understand the different functional areas of business and be able to articulate how they integrate [CT, SI]
- Written & Oral Communication (WOC): Establish written and oral communication skills for improved performance in the workplace [EC, CH, EE]
- Quantitative Skills (Q): Establish quantitative skills for improved performance in the workplace and as a platform for additional quantitative skills acquisition [CT, SI, EE]
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Foundational Studies (22-28 credits)
- EC Written Communication** (WRIT 10100) (4)
- EC Presentation & Media Literacy (from 10000-20000 level COMM) (3-4)
- CT Critical Thinking (from 10000-20000 level CRIT) (3-4)
- CT Computation** (MT 10100, BA 10500, or higher placement) (3-4)
- CH Cultural & Historical Perspective (various) (3-4)
- SI Scientific Inquiry (various) (3-4) †
- EE Social Responsibility (LS 10200) (2)
- EE Personal Responsibility (various) (1-2)
[† Foundational Studies requirement satisfied in the Major Studies]
[** Minimum grade of ‘C’ (defined as C+, C, C-) must be earned]
(Unless otherwise noted, check for courses which satisfy Foundational Studies categories under ‘Associate-level Degree Requirements- Overview’)
Major Studies (21 credits)
Self-Determined Studies (credits vary)
- Students are encouraged to work ahead to take courses that will meet Bachelor’s level requirements in Foundational Studies and/or Major Studies.
- Students can use alternative processes to earn credit through credit-by-exam or documented experiential learning.
Minimum Graduation Credit Hour Requirement: 64
NOTE: A grade of “C” (defined as: C+, C, C-) or better must be earned in all Major Studies requirements. A course must be repeated if a grade lower than “C” (defined as: C+, C, C-) is earned.
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