Catalog 2020-21 
    
    Apr 18, 2024  
Catalog 2020-21 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Administration AAS (Emphasis in Business Management or Marketing)


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Two-Year Associate of Applied Science Degree

The Business Administration AAS degree is offered to students seeking employment in occupations related to business functions such as management, marketing, retail, human resources, and sales. Technical core coursework in accounting, management, personal finance, business law, and computer applications is required, in addition to selection of either the emphasis in business management or the emphasis in marketing. All coursework required in this degree is available both in the traditional classroom and also online through distance education. Please note that schedules will vary based on which option you select.

The first year of the AAS degree program offers technical specialty coursework and completion of prerequisites. The second year covers a broad range of skills, including those necessary for diversification and upward mobility within the occupational area.

Business Management Emphasis

An emphasis in business management is most appropriate for students interested in general business management or ownership; it can lead to promotional opportunities for students already employed in a business occupation or with substantial background in that industry or management. This AAS is typically the best option for students who plan to continue their education and complete a bachelor’s degree in business or a closely related area.

Marketing Emphasis

Coursework in marketing is most beneficial for students who are specifically interested in marketing-related occupations such as sales, advertising, retail management, purchasing, or other marketing functions. The AAS is typically the best option for students who plan to continue their education and complete a bachelor’s degree in marketing.

Core Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Apply concepts, methods, and tools of management in an ethical manner to typical business operations.
  • Explain the primary components of general business law, including the court system, contracts, principal/agent law, common business structures, and human resources activities as they relate to standard business operations.
  • Analyze general accounting practices and apply them to the managerial accounting process.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work effectively with others in a team environment.
  • Explain marketing concepts as they relate to the primary functions and competitive advantage of a business or organization.
  • Use technology and software applications effectively for common business operations.

In addition to the core program learning outcomes above, upon successful completion of the business management emphasis, students will be able to:

  • Create components of a standard business plan, including financial, marketing, and other common business functions related to development and operation of a business entity.
  • Use professional conduct that is appropriate for chosen technical area.

In addition to the core program learning outcomes above, upon successful completion of the marketing emphasis, students will be able to:

  • Apply social media tools and strategies to business operations and general marketing strategies.
  • Analyze the primary components of the retail mix as they relate to best practices in the retail and service industry.
  • Demonstrate personal selling strategies using techniques that are considered effective in a particular industry.

Program Recommendations

Students interested in occupations related to general business, accounting, management, and marketing should work closely with their academic advisor to create a plan that addresses their specific career interests. Advanced training may be required for certain occupations, and transfer degrees may be more appropriate for students intending to further their education beyond KCC.

Program Requirements


Number of credit hours necessary for completion: 90

Required Courses


Student Success


Communications


Oral Communications

Writing

Students must select three courses in this requirement. 11.00 credits

Computation


Students must select one course in this requirement.

Arts and Letters


A minimum of three Arts and Letters credits are required from these options.

Social Sciences


A minimum of three Social Sciences credits are required from these options.

Science / Math / Computer Science


Students must select two courses in the general education requirement. Students planning to transfer should work closely with their advisors to typically choose science with laboratories. 8.00 credits

Business Management Emphasis Recommended Electives


Students must complete electives as required to bring the total number of credits to 90. The following courses are recommended, but any 100- or 200-level courses may be chosen as an elective.

Arts and Letters course options


Science / Math / Computer Science Additional Course Options


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