Topics in Business Administration and Management (AA)

By Brandon Swenson October 21, 2024

UA Grantham’s Associate of Arts in Business Administration and Management program offers a well-rounded curriculum designed to provide students with essential skills for today’s business world. Through a combination of business fundamentals and general education courses, students gain the knowledge necessary to succeed in various industries. Below, we highlight the key classes available in this program and how they contribute to a comprehensive business education.

Core Business Courses in Business Administration and Management (AA)

Financial Accounting

This course introduces students to the basics of financial accounting, including how to interpret business financial statements. Students learn essential accounting practices, such as balancing ledgers and tracking business transactions. The knowledge gained from this course is critical for any role that requires financial oversight, such as bookkeeping, financial analysis, or budget management.

Principles of Business Management

As one of the foundational courses, "Principles of Business Management" provides an overview of key business concepts, including management, marketing, finance, managing global businesses, and organizational structure. Students develop an understanding of how businesses operate, the roles within an organization, and the challenges faced by companies. This course sets the stage for more specialized topics and is crucial for students new to the field of business.

Microeconomics

Microeconomics focuses on the economic principles that govern individual and business decision-making. This class teaches students about supply and demand, pricing strategies, and market competition. Understanding these economic factors is vital for careers in business management, sales, and operations, where decisions are often influenced by market conditions.

Human Resource Management

This course covers the fundamental theories and practices of strategic human resource management (HRM), including the legal, ethical, and regulatory processes, and team evaluation, recruitment, selection, development, benefits, and compensation. Students explore how to appraise employees and manage employee relation strategies. These skills are critical for human resource roles and those aiming for these positions within a business.

General Education Courses in Business and Administration Management (AA)

English Composition I

In addition to business-specific courses, UA Grantham’s program includes general education requirements such as "English Composition I." This class strengthens students' writing and communication skills, which are crucial in any professional setting. Effective communication is a key component of business success, whether writing reports, drafting emails, or giving presentations.

Quantitative Reasoning

Quantitative Reasoning is another required course, equipping students with the quantitative skills necessary to analyze data, manage budgets, and make informed financial decisions. Whether in accounting, operations, or project management, the ability to work with numbers is a highly sought-after skill in the business world.

Conclusion

UA Grantham’s Associate of Arts in Business Administration and Management offers a diverse range of classes designed to build a strong foundation in business principles. From core subjects like accounting and management to general education courses that enhance communication and analytical skills, the program provides a comprehensive education for aspiring business professionals. The variety of course material allows students to personalize their learning experience, preparing them for success in a variety of business careers.

About the Author

Brandon Swenson
Brandon Swenson, communications manager, is on University of Arkansas Grantham’s editorial board. A veteran and college graduate himself, he understands the benefits and intricacies of government education programs, such as veteran education benefits. Brandon earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City toward the end of his nearly two-decade tour in the United States Marine Corps.
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