Business Administration AAS Degree

Advance Your Career with Flexible Business Training

You have goals – this program can help you reach them. Whether you want to lead a team, start your own business, or move up at work, the Business Administration program gives you the skills to succeed. It's made for working adults, with classes you can take online or in person. You'll learn about all parts of business, then choose classes that match what you enjoy. Build the future you want – your path starts here.

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Business Administration AAS Degree at a Glance

Degree
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Length of Study
2 Years
Course Format
Face-to-Face, Online *
Classes Meet
Daytime
Program Start
Fall, Spring, Summer

* All classes are offered online, many are also offered in person. Choose the format that works best for you.

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Your Business Administration Career

Graduates work in a variety of business areas including:

  • Management
  • Human resources
  • Marketing
  • Sales
  • Customer service
10K+

Job openings in business-related occupations

$20-$35

Typical hourly wage

Program Overview

  • Understand financial statements.
  • Apply basic business concepts.
  • Analyze data and solve problems.
  • Create and manage professional spreadsheets.
  • Develop marketing strategies.
  • Plan and track business projects.
  • Lead teams and manage business operations.

Semester 1

  • Applied Math or
    Statistics
  • Composition I
  • Financial Accounting
  • Introduction to Business
  • Principles of Marketing
  • The College Experience

Semester 2

  • Business Spreadsheets
  • Composition II or
    Composition II: Technical Writing
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Principles of Management
  • Small Business Management or
    Managerial Accounting or
    Business Statistics

Semester 3

  • Business Ethics or
    Introduction to Ethics
  • Human and Work Relations or
    Introduction to Psychology or
    Introduction to Sociology
  • Human Resource Management
  • Principles of Microeconomics

Semester 4

  • Business Law
  • Fundamentals of Oral Communication or
    Public Speaking
  • Project Management Basics

Electives

  • Business Statistics
  • Digital Marketing
  • Information Computing
  • Introduction to Computers
  • Introduction to International Business
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Principles of Retailing
  • Problems and Issues in Supervision and Management
  • Small Business Management
  • World Regional Geography

Explore Courses, Details, and Costs

You can get right to work after your program. Or, if you plan to earn an associate degree and go on to earn a bachelor’s degree, consider your transfer options.

Many four-year colleges and universities accept a limited number of transfer and elective credits.

If you’re interested in transferring, you must work closely with an academic advisor here and at the transfer institution. This is important to ensure courses transfer and you meet program requirements.

Plan your transfer

How to Get Started

It’s simple! Complete these steps:

  1. Apply for admission at Hawkeye.
  2. Send official transcripts to Admissions.
  3. Demonstrate college readiness.

Check the status of your application at any time by logging into your admissions account.

Program Contacts

Admissions

Main Campus
Hawkeye Center 134
319-296-4000
Email Admissions

Regular Hours — Summer 2025

May 12 – August 1

Monday – Thursday 8 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday 8 AM – 12 PM

Regular Hours — Fall 2025

Monday – Friday 8 AM – 4:30 PM

Academic Advisor

Last Names A–L

Last Names M–Z

Faculty Advisors

Deanne Ulrich
Main Campus
Black Hawk Hall 206
319-296-2320 ext.1756
Email Deanne Ulrich

Jennifer Brehm
Main Campus
Black Hawk Hall 212
319-296-2320 ext.1747
Email Jennifer Brehm