Online Associate Degree in Business Administration
Online Associate Degree in Business Administration

Online Associate Degree in Business Administration.

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2 years

In 2 years you can have an Associate Degree in Business Administration.

Live classes

Meet live with professors and classmates twice each week.

$7,200/academic year

You may be eligible to attend at no out-of-pocket cost.

Transfer

We'll provide assistance as you transfer1 into a university.

[1] Transfer credit is always up to the discretion of the receiving institution.

About the Campus Online Business Program

The Campus online associate degree in business (AABA) can prepare you to work in nearly any industry and for nearly every kind of organization. Whether your passion is film, technology, sports, music, or finance, every industry needs highly trained, educated, and competent business leaders to grow.

Our business program covers core business topics like marketing, management, accounting, data analytics, and entrepreneurship. You'll also learn in-demand business skills like building eye-catching presentations, leveraging AI to streamline processes, creating effective spreadsheets, and delivering impactful feedback to employees. This knowledge can help you climb the corporate ladder, start your own business, or open up the doors to industries you may not have considered before.

An associate degree in business administration can be a great first step to give you the options for whatever's next. Campus business administration students have goals to:

Transfer hard-earned credits to a four-year university or institution.

Start a business with the practical skills taught from Campus coursework.

Launch a career and apply knowledge from our top professors to the workforce.

What will I learn in this program?

Business Administration courses cover the practical skills and knowledge you will need to effectively work in the industry. Students will learn foundational business management and entrepreneurship skills vital for success in any business environment. Some of the skills you will learn are:

  • Compose clear, organized business documents, including professional letters and memos tailored to a specific audience
  • Perform fundamental accounting and finance procedures including journalizing transactions, preparing financial statements, and completing bank reconciliations
  • Create and present professional reports and presentations with appropriate data and visual aids
  • Use professional software to organize, execute, maintain, and improve business operations
  • Apply management, marketing, customer service, and interpersonal skills to business situations
  • Model behavior that reflects confidence, competence, and professionalism

What are careers for Business Administration graduates?

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a number of fast-growing, high-paying careers that a business degree can help get you ready for, including:

  • Advertising/Marketing Coordinator
  • Financial Manager
  • HR Specialist
  • Management Analyst
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Market Research Associate
  • Financial Analyst

Meet your professors.

You'll benefit from access to professors who also teach at some of the best colleges in the country, including Princeton, Stanford, UT Austin, Howard, and more. Campus' business professors are subject experts who bring a variety of online and industry experience to the virtual classroom. Elevate your online learning experience through dynamic live sessions and optional office hours each week.

Learn more about our world-class faculty.

Program courses

Degree overview

Students in the online associate degree in business program must complete at least 92 credit hours in order to earn their A.A. in Business Administration. Below is an example sequence of courses for the program, on an eight-quarter graduating schedule.

Quarters are 11 weeks long, including 10 weeks of classes and a final exam week.

Note: The actual sequence of courses may vary per student.

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Course descriptions

ACCT.100 - Financial Accounting I
ACCT.200 - Financial Accounting II
BUSN.105 - Introduction to Business
BUSN.130 - Principles of Microeconomics
BUSN.150 - Business & Professional Ethics
BUSN.160 - Principles of Marketing
BUSN.180 - Principles of Macroeconomics
BUSN.200 - Digital Marketing
BUSN.205 - Principles of Management
BUSN.210 - Entrepreneurship
BUSN.215 - Business Law
BUSN.220 - Modern Finance
BUSN.230 - Small Business Management
BUSN.250 - Business Communications & Professional Development
BUSN.275 - Strategic Management
COLL.100 - College Success
COLL.110 - Business Skills: Presentation Skills
COLL.121 - AI for Business
ENGL.125 - English Composition
ENGL.200 - Advanced Composition
GEN ED.110 - American Government
GEN ED.125 - Environmental Science and Ecological Living
GEN ED.150 - Introduction to Logic & Critical Thinking
IT.125 - Spreadsheets & Databases
MATH.125 - Quantitative Reasoning

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