AdvisorContact: Lisa Sauder, registration Registration and advising coordinatorAdvising Coordinator
Degree: Associate of Arts
Semester Hours: 60
Program may be completed fully online
The major in Associates of Arts in Business Administrationinterdisciplinary studies, leading to an associate 's degree (60 credits), utilizes a workforce development model to equip students with a of arts degree, provides a robust academic foundation and promotes workforce marketabilityan opportunity to develop marketable skills. The curriculum is organized into 21 sequential courses. Students must achieve a grade of C- or better in each course, maintaining a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or greater.
The AABA program consists of a cohort-based model and is designed to be administered fully online. Throughout each course of study, students will gain the necessary skills to increase professional development and employment opportunities. Following completion of the program, students will have acquired the academic requirements to advance to a Bachelor's level program.
EMU Core Requirements (32 SH)
CHRISTIAN FAITH (5)
BISTL 380 Biblical Perspectives
- 3(3)
CORE
201 Life201 Life Wellness
-(2)
COMMUNICATION (6)
WRIT 130 College Writing
- 3(3)
WRIT
160 Public160 Public Communication
-(3)
CROSS-CULTURAL LEARNING (3)
CCSCL 450 Cross-Cultural Perspectives
- 3(3)
CRITICAL THINKING (15)
Math: STAT STAT 140 Elementary Statistics - 3 (3)
Natural Sciences: ENVS ENVS 181 Environmental Science - 3 (3)
Social and Behavioral Sciences: PSYC PSYC 101 General Psychology - 3 (3)
Creative Arts: CMUS CMUS 114 Music Making - 3 (3)
History: HIST 182 Global Past II - 3 (3)
Literature: LIT 230 Global Literature III - (3)
Major Requirements (28 SH)
BUAD 101 Business at
EMU - 3EMU (3)
CIS 211 Spreadsheet and Data Management
- 1(1)
ECON
201 Survey201 Survey of Economics
- 3(3)
LARTS
203 Professional and Vocational Exploration - 3203 Professional and Vocational Exploration (3)
POL 101 Introduction to Politics
- 3(3)
PSYC 202 Developmental Psychology
- 3(3)
PSYC 221 Social Psychology
-(3)
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
- 3(3)
SOC 225 Theories of Social Change
- 3(3)
SOC 255 Social Movements
- 3(3)