American Sentinel University Associate degree Associate of Scien...

 
 


American Sentinel University Associate degree Associate of Science in Business Administration

American Sentinel University - Associate degree - Associate of Science in Business Administration

 
American Sentinel University
Associate degree
Associate of Science in Business Administration
 
The online Associate of Science program in Business Administration is designed for students seeking to acquire a thorough grounding in basic business concepts and theories to create solutions to contemporary business problems. The student will acquire the skills needed to apply management, marketing, and accounting concepts to improve operational performance and aid decision making. The objectives of the online Associate of Science in Business Administration program are to:
Provide the student with a well-rounded education through the study of mathematics, natural sciences, social science, humanities, and oral and written communication.
Enable students to:  
Develop analytical and critical thinking, and interpersonal skills applicable to real-world problems.
Demonstrate a foundation of business knowledge and technical skills that supports and facilitates lifelong professional development.
Use critical thinking and creative and logical analysis skills, strategies, and techniques to solve complex business problems.
Implement and apply current technical solutions to business activities, systems, and processes.
Apply sound management principles to the functions of planning, organizing, coordinating, and decision making to business operations.
Delivery Method: Structured Independent Study
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American Sentinel University  

American Sentinel University exists to enable our students to achieve their educational and professional goals. American Sentinel University's high quality programs have been designed so that our students can maximize their Return on Learning:

- American Sentinel University's professors and peers reflect the same high level of quality and engagement as those found in traditional, on-campus programs. Students learn from expert faculty who often combine teaching credentials from prominent colleges and universities with successful industry experience - giving students the opportunity to understand not just theory, but its real-world application.

- American Sentinel University's educational approach is backed by top leaders in higher education in North America. American Sentinel University was founded in 2000 as a Vanderbilt University Technology Company by nationally recognized academic and business leaders including Joe B. Wyatt, Chancellor Emeritus of Vanderbilt University and Dr. Richard W. Oliver, CEO of American Sentinel University (author of six management books, former VP Marketing for Nortel, and award-winning professor at Vanderbilt University).

-American Sentinel University encourages its students to develop a lifelong relationship that support a life-long learning through webcasts, American Sentinel University's exclusive Journal of Business Strategy, and optional services that support their lifelong career objectives.

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