Business, AA

Program Description

An Associate of Arts in Business is a degree designed to provide foundational knowledge and skills relevant to various business environments. The student will explore the different functional areas of the business world including accounting, economics, ethics, management, and marketing to make a more informed career choice.

The goal of this program is for the student to build a strong business foundation which enables them to pursue a four-year degree. The curriculum will also enhance skills and competencies in current jobs, and assist in career advancement opportunities. The student is encouraged to enroll in this degree to gain a broad understanding of business principles, including management, marketing, finance, and accounting, along with general education courses.

General Education Requirements

Writing Level I (WR1)3 credits
Writing Level II (WR2)(in program)
American & Wyoming Government (POLS 1000)3 credits
ARTS3 credits
HUM3 credits
LSCI4 credits
MATH(in program)
ORAL3 credits
SOC(in program)
UNST1 credits

Program Requirements

Course Requirements

Course NumberTitleCredits
BADM 1020Business Communications

3 credits

ACCT 2010Principles of Accounting I

4 credits

ACCT 2020Principles of Accounting II

3 credits

ECON 1010Macroeconomics

3 credits

FIN 1000Personal Finance

3 credits

MATH 1400College Algebra

4 credits

MGT 3210Management and Organization

3 credits

MKT 3210Principles of Marketing

3 credits

Program Electives

Students must choose a minimum of nine (9) credits from the following list of program electives:

Course NumberTitleCredits
BADM 2010Legal Environment of Business

3 credits

BADM 2105Small Business Management

3 credits

BUSN 2000Intro to International Business

3 credits

ECON 1020Microeconomics

3 credits

IMGT 2400Intro to Information Management

3 credits

MATH 2350Business Calculus

4 credits

MATH 2355Mathematical Applications for Business

4 credits

MGT 3110Business Ethics

3 credits

 

STAT 2050Fundamentals of Statistics

4 credits

OR

STAT 2070Intro Statistics for the Social Sciences

4 credits

General Electives (5 credits)