Business Administration Concentrations
Concentrations offer focused Entrepreneurship, Sports Management, and Wine Studies electives for enhanced career and transfer opportunities. Concentrations are not majors or required to earn a Business Administration degree. Consult with an academic advisor before scheduling courses for a concentration.
Consult with an academic advisor before scheduling courses for a concentration.
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Entrepreneurship
This concentration will help students develop entrepreneurial skills and build confidence in starting their businesses or developing innovative ideas. The three classes listed below constitute an Entrepreneurship Concentration within a Business Administration AAS degree.
Requirements for Entrepreneurship Concentration within a Business Administration AAS degree
COURSES |
CREDIT HOURS |
ENTR 200 |
The Entrepreneurial Process |
3 |
ENTR 202 |
Innovation and Creativity |
3 |
ENTR 204 |
Social Entrepreneurship and Non-Profit Management |
3 |
Sports Management
This concentration allows students to build business management and marketing skills in Sports Management. By using these courses as business electives and free electives, students can earn a Business Administration AAS degree and seek employment or transfer to a bachelor’s program in Sports Management.
Requirements for Sports Management within a Business Administration AAS degree
COURSES |
CREDIT HOURS |
BUS170/ P.E. 170 |
Sports Management |
3 |
BUS 271/P.E. 270 |
Sports Promotions |
3 |
P.E. 290 |
Internship in Sports Management |
3 |
Wine Studies
Students should contact their advisor and the Coordinator for Transfer and Articulation in the Centers for Student Engagement and Academic Advisement for information on transfer services. Early consultation to plan the most appropriate course sequence will optimize transferability.
Students can complete 3 classes (9 credits) listed below to receive a Wine Studies Concentration within a Business Administration AAS degree. This concentration can be completed entirely online. Students must be age 21 or older to complete the tasting component of the Introduction to Wine class. Students under the age of 21 can still register for the classes and concentration, but they will not be permitted to taste wine and will be given alternate assignments.
All students must take the following two classes:
Requirements for Wine Studies within a Business Administration AAS degree
COURSES |
CREDIT HOURS |
BUS 110 |
Introduction to Wine |
3 |
BUS 250 |
Wine Marketing and Sales
|
3 |
Students select one class out of the three classes listed below |
BUS 249 |
Introduction to Tourism
|
3 |
BUS 275 |
Business Internship |
3 |
BIOL 180 |
Introduction to Viticulture and Enology |
3 |
A prior felony conviction may hinder a student’s ability to enroll in a course or complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or meet the criteria for licensure required by certain professions.