AS: Business Administration
The Associate in Science:
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A Pathway To: |
Transfer Institutions: Hodges University |
This is the largest career opportunity sector in the nation. New jobs continue to open in management, marketing, personal selling, accounting, and financial management services. Salaries are expected to remain above average in all positions. This program teaches the student to work in management in virtually ANY organization, whether in the private, public, or service sectors.
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Fall |
Hours |
Spring | Hours |
Summer | Hours |
| ENC 1101 English Composition I |
3 | MAN 2021 Management Concepts |
3 | Any course from Social/behavioral science(Area IV) | 3 |
| MAC 1105 College Algebra |
3 | FIN 1001 Principles of Finance |
3 | *Elective | 3 |
| GEB 1100 Introduction to Business |
3 | SPC 1608 Introduction to Speech |
3 | ||
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CGS1100
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3 | STA 2023 Statistics or PHI 1103 Critical Thinking |
3 | ||
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LIS 2004
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1 | Elective | 3 | ||
| Total: | 13 | Total: | 15 | Total: | 6 |
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Fall |
Hours | Spring | Hours | ||
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ACG 2021 |
3 | ACG 2071 Managerial Accounting |
3 | ||
| ECO 2013 Macroeconomics | 3 | Any course from Humanities/Fine Arts(Area I, Section B) | 3 | ||
| BUL 2241 Business Law I |
3 | ECO 2023 Microeconomics | 3 | ||
| MAR 2011 Principles of Marketing |
3 | BUL 2242 Business Law II |
3 | ||
| CGS 2091 Prof Ethics in computing |
3 | ENT 1000 Entrepreneurship |
3 | ||
| Total: | 15 | Total: | 15 | ||
| Overall total credit hours: 64 | |||||
| The courses listed on this sheet are only a guide. Following these tracks does not guarantee admission into a university. Course requirements may change each year. You are responsible and encouraged to work closely with your advisor. | |||||
The Associate in Arts degree is designed primarily to meet the requirements for a student to transfer to the upper division level of college or university to continue to work toward a bachelor's degree.
For undergraduate admission to a state university, students must have earned two years of sequential foreign language at the high school level, or complete (with passing grades) at least 8 semester hours at a previous college or university (as required by Florida Statute 240.233).
The courses listed on this sheet are only a guide. Following these tracks does not guarantee admission into a university. Course requirements may change each year. You are responsible and encouraged to work closely with your advisor.
For more information, contact the Office of Advising Services at 305-809-3196 or Frank Wood at 305-809-3287.














