Business Administration: Associate - Adult/Evening (60 credit)
Program Details
Program Overview
The Associate of Science in Business Administration (ASBA) provides foundational business courses that will introduce you to business and management theory, as well as the liberal arts courses needed for a well-rounded education. The 60-credit degree may increase your employability and/or your qualifications for promotion. Additionally, the credits may be applied towards the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree if you choose to continue your education.
The foundation of your success
Associate's Degree
An associate's degree is the foundation for building a career in business. When a person has an associate's degree, they are able to get out into the workforce quicker, and if they decide to pursue more courses, they can pick and choose the ones that will advance them further in their career.
Your degree will give you the knowledge to perform your job better and a leg up in the hiring process in roles including:
Your degree will give you the knowledge to perform your job better and a leg up in the hiring process in roles including:
- Administrative assistant
- Relationship banker
- Customer service associate
- Assistant store manager
- Sales support specialist
- Store manager
- Executive assistant
- Retail sales workers
Program Curriculum
The ASBS requires 60 credits for graduation made up of:
Business Courses:
Select 30 credits from these existing Evening/Online Business Concentrations:
Program Format
The ASBA will be offered in the evening/online format only using existing courses in the BSBA and Liberal Arts Core curriculum.
- 30 Major credits
- 24 Core credits
- 6 Elective credits
Business Courses:
Select 30 credits from these existing Evening/Online Business Concentrations:
- Introduction to Business
- Economics and Accounting
- Advanced Business Principles
Program Format
The ASBA will be offered in the evening/online format only using existing courses in the BSBA and Liberal Arts Core curriculum.
Core Curriculum Requirements
For more information please contact admissions or the program faculty.
Jon D. Hertig
Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions

Carl D. Mueller
Chair - Honors Program|Associate Dean - College of Undergraduate Studies
