AA: Business Administration & Management Information for Academics at the Florida Keys Community College in Key West, FL

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AA: Business Administration & Management

The Associate in Arts Degree University Transfer Plan:
Business Administration and Management

A Pathway To:

Advertising Executive
Customer Service Specialist
Human Resources Management
Human Resources Operations
Human Resources Specialist
Investment Banker
Marketing Researcher
Sales Manager

Transfer Institutions:

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Florida Atlantic University
Florida Gulf Coast University
Florida International University*
University of Central Florida
University of Florida
University of North Florida
University of South Florida*
University of West Florida

First Year:

Fall

Hours
Spring Hours
Summer Hours
ENC 1101, English Composition I 3 ENC 1102, English Composition II 3 Elective 3
MAC 1105, College Algebra 3 SPC 1608, Introduction to Speech Communication 3 Elective 3
Science Elective 3 Science Elective 3    
CGS 1100, Computer Applications 3 Humanities Elective 3    
Total: 12 Total: 12 Total: 6
Second Year:

 Fall

Hours  Spring Hours    
ACG 2021, Financial
Accounting
 3 ACG 2071, Managerial Accounting  3    
STA 2023, Statistics  3 MAC 2233, Calculus for
Business Majors
 3    
ECO 2013, Macroeconomics  3 ECO 2023, Microeconomics  3    
Humanities Elective  3 Social Science Elective  3    
Elective 3 Elective 3    
Total:  15 Total:  15    
 
Overall total credit hours: 60
Suggested Electives: BUL 2241, Business Law I; BUL 2242, Business Law II; FIN 1001, Principles of Finance; GEB 1011, Intro to Business; MAN 2021, Management Concepts; MAR 2011, Principles of Marketing; SBM 2000, Small Business Management

 

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.