University of Phoenix

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Associate of Arts with a concentration in Foundations of Business

Course Description

The Associate of Arts with a concentration in Foundations of Business* degree program explores fundamental business principles and topics such as marketing, accounting, finance, and globalization. Courses such as Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility provide learners with the skills they need to be valuable contributors to organizations. It’s a good time to focus on your future—discover how University of Phoenix can help you gain business insights today.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

University of Phoenix offers an Associates of Arts degree with concentrations in business, accounting, information technology, criminal justice, health care administration, human services management, communication, psychology, and paraprofessional education. The Associate of Arts curriculum provides a foundation and overview within the academic disciplines of communication arts, social sciences, mathematics, life sciences, and the humanities. Instruction focuses on the development of student skills in writing, critical thinking, and information utilization, as well as foundational competencies in the selected discipline. The completion of an Associate of Arts degree represents an important milestone for many students as they pursue their educational goals. The Associate of Arts with a concentration in Foundations of Business focuses on the topics of business, global business, accounting, economics, finance, and marketing. In this degree program, students will explore fundamental business principles and learn to apply problem-solving strategies to real-life scenarios. Students will also discuss the effects of culture and ethics in current global and domestic business environments. Some course activities include SWOT analysis, examination of the supply and demand curve, a review of the relationship between marketing and sales, and implementation of basic financial planning techniques. Nine weeks in length, courses are offered in pairs, or "blocks," designed to complement each other. In these courses, emphasis alternates weekly between reading and online discussion one week and a work project the next. The completion of an Associate of Arts degree represents an important milestone for many students as they pursue their educational goals.




Associate of Arts with a concentration in Foundations of Business University of Phoenix