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Associates of Arts in Business Administration (A.A.B.A.)

About the AABA Program | Admission Requirements | Graduation Requirements |
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About the AABA Program

The Associate of Arts in Business Administration (AABA) program consists of 62 credits of course work which includes both a business core and liberal arts curricula.

The AABA program focuses on skill development in the areas of business math and business writing skills, social psychology, economics and accounting, and entrepreneurship.

 

The AABA degree program challenges the adult learner to develop knowledge, skills and personal values through a well-planned, sequenced curriculum. This curriculum integrates increasingly advanced cognitive skills, awareness of self and of others, individual creativity, respect for the liberal arts, ethical practices and technology as life-long learning tools. Many students in the AABA program continue on to obtain their Bachelors degree.

The instructors in the AABA courses provide extensive real world education for real world application. Our instructors focus on providing theory coupled with practical applications that students can put to use immediately.

Instructional methods include lectures, seminars, workshop activities, simulations and business case studies. Each class forms study groups to assist in the learning process.

  • The AABA program operates on the learning team model. All students in the learning team start the program at the same time. All students take each course of the curriculum in sequence; this eliminates the need for students to scramble for required courses. Most of the courses are completed in five weeks, with class meetings one night per week for four hours.

 

 


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