Business Program

The Associate of Science degree in Business is designed to offer students the flexibility of placement in a business position upon graducation or the opportunity to complete a curriculum that will satisfy most Business Administration requirements at four-year colleges. Upon graduation, successful students will have the background necessary to move into entry-level positions in the field of business.

Program Length: Under 2 years (61 semester hours)

Degree: Associate of Science Business

Application: Online Enrollment Application

Business F.A.Q.'s: F.A.Q.

Books
Students will purchase the books for their courses as they progress through the program of study. Information regarding books can be found by going to www.iowacentralbooks.com.

* We reserve the right to change the official sequence of the courses. Contact your academic counselor for your order of courses.

Course # Course Title ISBN #
Financial Accounting Textbook: 978-032440188-2
Workbook: 978-0-324-63810-3
Managerial Accounting Textbook: 978-0324-40188-2
Workbook: 978-0-324-63811-0
Introductory Biology 0-07-325-653-6
Intro. to Entrepreneurship 978-0-07-340506
Managing the Entrepreneurship Adventure Same Book as BUS130
Financial Entrepreneurship 0-07-138081-7
Business Law I 978-0-13-601500-0
Intro. to Computers 978-1428-33149-5
Principles of Macroeconomics
978-0-13-60032-8
Principles of Microeconomics Same Book as ECN120
Composition I 0-312-45469-4
0-312-394977-4
Composition II Same Book as ENG105
U.S. History to 1877 0-07-336778-8
Math for Liberal Arts
978-0131752047
Finite Math 0-321-33433-7
Principles of Management 0-324-30259-2
Principles of Marketing 978-0-324-53638-6
Intro. to Ethical Conflict 0-13-230213-6
Intro. to Psychology 978-0-078-196-928
The Online Experience 978-0-618-76619-2
978-0-226-48477-8
Fund. of Oral Communication 978-0-07-338508-2

* We reserve the right to change the official sequence of the courses. Contact your academic counselor for your order of courses.

Accreditation
Accreditation: Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org, telephone (800) 621-7440.

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