2024-2025 Yavapai College Catalog 
    
    Oct 10, 2024  
2024-2025 Yavapai College Catalog

Management - AAS


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The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Management provides management training to prepare students to apply competencies needed for successful performance in management occupations. The program is designed for students seeking to update or develop essential management skills for the workplace. This degree prepares students for employment directly into the workforce as managers, assistant managers, supervisors, team leaders and other related positions. Embedded in this degree is the Management Certificate program.

Credit Hours Required: 60

Note: Since this degree is primarily designed for direct employment, students interested in a transfer program in a business field should see an academic advisor for an educational plan.

Note: Students interested in pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Business after the Management AAS should complete the following electives: ACC 131, BSA 131, CSA 110, ECN 232, and ECN 236. Refer to the Bachelor of Science in Business  for detailed program requirements. Students are encouraged to see an academic advisor to assist with selecting the most appropriate courses.

Note: This program can be completed entirely online. Not all general education options or program electives are offered online, however there will be a variety of online classes from which to choose in order to meet the requirements.

AAS General Education Requirements (19 credits)


Note: For College Composition or Applied Communication choose from the approved options except MGT 233, which will be applied to Program Requirements (below).

Note: 1 Select from two different prefixes

 

Program Outcomes


Upon successful completion of the Management Degree program, the learner will be able to:

  1. Analyze and synthesize information through critical thinking.
  2. Apply written, oral and interpersonal skills in business settings.
  3. Use the management principles of planning, organizing, leading and controlling to solve common management issues.
  4. Identify ethical issues and apply the values of professional responsibility.