Business Administration (A.S.)
The associate degree program in business administration introduces students to the field of business. Students in this program will begin to acquire the knowledge and skills they need to successfully lead and manage organizations in today's ever-changing and hectic business environment.
| Business Administration A.A.S. Major Courses | |||
| ACC | 201 | Financial Accounting (course description) | |
| ACC | 202 | Managerial Accounting (course description) | |
| BUS | 206 | Business Law (course description) | |
| ECO | 201 | Microeconomics (course description) | |
| ECO | 202 | Macroeconomics (course description) | |
| ENG | 120 | College Composition I (course description) | |
| ENG | 121 | College Composition II (course description) | |
| COM | 212 | Public Speaking (course description) | |
| IT | 100 | Introduction to Information Technology (course description) | |
| MAT | 120 | Finite Mathematics (course description) | |
| MKT | 113 | Introduction to Marketing (course description) | |
| OL | 125 | Human Relations in Administration (course description) | |
| OL | 211 | Human Resource Management (course description) | |
| OL | 215 | Principles of Management (course description) | |
| OL | Two OL Electives | ||
| Graduation Requirements | |||
| SNHU | 101 | First Year Seminar/Foundations in Critical Thinking (course description) | |
| Free Electives | |||
Southern New Hampshire University programs are accredited by:
- Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration
- American Culinary Federation Educational Institute
- Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs
- European Council for Business Education
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges
- New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission
- New Hampshire State Department of Education for Teacher Certification
- North American Society for Sport Management
