ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Online)
- Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
- Online
- On Campus
- Hybrid
When you earn an Associate Degree in Business Administration from Monroe University’s School of Business and Accounting, you’re getting more than a degree. You’re building the skills you need to succeed not only in entry-level jobs in business, but throughout your business career.
Our Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). That means that we not only prepare you for the challenges of today’s business world, but that we continuously improve our curriculum to meet the changing needs of tomorrow.
And you can do it all using the technology of tomorrow. We offer a fully-online associate degree program that assures you receive the same quality education that you would on campus. We know you have obligations — to your job, to your family, and more. Many of our students do. That’s why we created a program that can help you move your life forward without leaving your responsibilities behind.
Read on to learn what an online Associate Degree in Business Administration can do for you.
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Associate in Business Administration
Why an Online Major in Business Administration?
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that an associate degree can increase your chances of employment by 25% (as opposed to having only a high school diploma). As businesses themselves grow more complex, so do the business skills you’ll need to stay ahead. Our online business administration associate degree will give you the tools you need to keep up with ever-changing business trends.
Online Curriculum
When you earn your Business Administration Degree online, you’ll take the same business courses that our on campus students do. You’ll also study with the same expert faculty at the School of Business and Accounting. As a Business Administration major, your instructors will be marketing managers, human resource professionals, project managers, senior business executives, and more.
They’ll share their experiences with you as they help you to build skill sets in:
- Project management
- Principles of marketing
- Macroeconomics
- Reading and generating financial reports
- Evaluating and developing budgets
Business Administration students can also choose an area of concentration within their major. You’ll be able to specialize in:
- Finance
- Human resources
- Accounting
- Sports management
- Business law
- Marketing
You’ll learn the hard and soft skills you’ll need to thrive in the world of industry — and employers will know it.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Business Administration Associate Degree Online?
Online students can earn their AAS in Business Administration in just four (4) semesters — less than a year and a half when completed full-time on Monroe’s three (3)-semester academic calendar..
AAS Business Administration Requirements:
- 60 total credits
- 18 credits of major-related courses
- 12 credits of major-area component courses
- 30 credits of general education and related courses
The School of Business and Accounting also offers on-campus and hybrid programs for students who want to take advantage of in-person classes.
Learn more about Monroe’s Business Administration program.
The Online Module: 2 Courses. 7½ Weeks.
Online classes are still unfamiliar to a lot of people. They might be to you, too. That’s why we give our students the chance to try online learning before committing to a full course load.
The online module allows you to take just two (2) classes over a 7½-week period (just half as long as a standard 15-week semester). You can then apply the credits you’ve earned to the rest of your degree — even if you choose to continue your studies on campus instead of online.
Integrating Business Concepts
In this exciting capstone course, Business Administration majors put their skills into practice as they master business communication skills, résumé and cover letter preparation, job search and networking skills, and develop proficiency in the full suite of Microsoft Office applications. By the end of the course, students will have created a career portfolio with samples of their work to be used as a visual representation of students' abilities, skills, knowledge, and professionalism.
Admission Requirements
Applicants to the Business Administration Associate Degree online must submit:
- Either a high school graduation credential or high school equivalency diploma, or a recognized college associate degree or higher as listed in the transfer admissions policy.
- A completed application for admission, as well as a personal statement or essay.
Applicants also participate in a pre-admission interview.
Tuition and Financial Aid
How Much Does a Business Administration Degree Cost?
At its core, entrepreneurship is about creating value: by providing goods and services of value, you gain something even more valuable in return. That’s what it means to invest in an education, too — and at Monroe, we aim to create as much value for you as possible.
That’s why we offer affordable tuition and fees, manageable payment plans, and a financial aid office that works with you to find you every grant, scholarship, and loan for which you qualify. We even offer substantial Corporate Partnership Grants to students employed by one of the more than 400 organizations we partner with.
In other words, we work hard to create value for our students. But you don’t have to take our word for it: for years, U.S. News and World Report has named Monroe one of the Best Value Schools among Regional Universities North. We’re proud of that reputation — and we do everything we can to maintain it.
Your Future Business Administration Career
With an online Business Administration Degree, you’ll be ready to pursue entry-level positions that can lead to management tracks in marketing, sales, insurance, finance, and even esports. They include jobs like:
- Executive assistant
- Human resources coordinator
- Business office manager
- Customer relationship associate
- Payroll and benefits associate
- Marketing coordinator
- Sales representative
Our graduates have worked in both government agencies and the private sector, at prestigious companies that include:
Many of our Business Administration graduates continue on to a more advanced business degree, like our Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management or the MBA program at the King Graduate School.
Professional Opportunities
While your studies may be online, as a Business Administration major you’ll have the option to gain hands-on experience with a for-credit internship. In the past, Our students have found internship placements at organizations including:
- New York Life
- The Bronx Chamber of Commerce
- PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
- J H Community Services of New York
- NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services
- Con Edison
- Boys & Girls Club of Mount Vernon
That’s only the beginning. Our location in the New York City metro area gives us access to dozens of Forbes 500 companies in one of the great business capitals of the world. Business Administration majors can also grow their network through clubs and organizations:
- Every year, the Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society in Business (DMD) awards dozens of scholarships to students who demonstrate academic distinction in business programs. DMD also helps students and alumni connect with each other with peer-to-peer networking opportunities.
- With a mission to foster professional development for Black Business students, National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. (NABA) offers a variety of scholarships, regional student conferences, and an online career center.
- The Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) offers workshops and scholarship opportunities for Latino men and women, as well as internship opportunities with hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies.
- Monroe’s Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence
Discover What You Can Achieve
By earning your Business Administration degree, you’ll be ready to enter an exciting world of commerce and industry. You’ll be ready to make things happen — not just for your business, but for yourself. And you can do it now, from the comfort of your own home, on a schedule that fits your life.
See what the future has in store for you.
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