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Nov 23, 2024
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2012-2013 Catalog & Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Online Business Administration, AAS
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The Online Business Administration program is perfect for students with family obligations, work schedules, or a location that makes it difficult to attend traditional classes on campus. Online classes will allow you to learn the same competencies as a traditional class from the comfort and convenience of your home. You will need a compatible computer, high speed internet, time management and organizational skills, self motivation and the ability to read and follow directions to meet the deadlines.
No face to face time is included in an online program; however your instructors will be available to assist you through a variety of technologies, including e-mail. The online program can be completed in two years by taking classes that may be accelerated over an 8 week period or run the full semester.
Online degrees at Southeast Tech are taught by Southeast Tech faculty who have been specially trained in online teaching methods. All coursework is completed online through a special portal just for online students. Program curriculum is reviewed annually by local industry professionals through Advisory Committees specific to each degree, to ensure that you will receive the freshest knowledge possible.
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Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Administration, a student will be able to:
Science & Technology
- Identify and explain the basic marketing concepts.
- Understand basic accounting concepts.
- Use general personal finance practices.
- Understand basic legal business concepts.
- Identify basic management styles and practices.
- Demonstrate understanding of the Microsoft Office suite and the ability to effectively use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Understand business structure categories/types (sole proprietorship, corporation, partnership)
- Use basic business legal terms and prepare a basic contract.
- Be comfortable in a highly technological work environment through the integration of laptops, learning management systems and Internet supported learning.
Problem Solving/Critical Thinking
- Identify characteristics of business structures.
- Analyze basic financial statements for decision-making purposes.
- Demonstrate awareness of cultural and societal diversity.
- Seek further information in their field to keep current through research techniques.
- Seek membership in professional organizations.
- Understand retailing concepts and practices.
- Understand and prepare basic financial statements.
- Tailor a professional resume and cover letter to specific job postings and career opportunities.
Professionalism
- Exhibit professional and ethical behaviors.
- Demonstrate awareness of cultural and societal diversity.
Communication
- Create professionally written business document.
- Demonstrate positive verbal communication skills.
- Facilitate, participate and document an effective business meeting.
- Write an effective and complete business plan.
Program Curriculum - Total Credits: 68
Fall Semester - Credits: 12
Spring Semester - Credits: 13
Summer Semester - Credits: 9
Fall Semester - Credits: 13
Spring Semester - Credits: 12
Summer Semester - Credits: 9
- BUS 140 - Business Law I 3 credit hours O
- ELECTIVE - Technical Elective 3 Credit(s) O
- ELECTIVE - Technical Elective 3 Credit(s) O
Additional Information
Computer application skills are necessary for successful program completion.
Students entering a program in any semester other than outlined may not graduate in the expected amount of time.
Technical Electives: Up to two technical electives may be substituted from a non-business area. Click the following link for a list of approved Technical Electives . Please see your program advisor for further details. Estimated total program fees
Tuition |
$ 6,732 |
Fees |
$ 8,500 |
Books & Supplies |
$ 2,479 |
TOTAL |
$17,711 |
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