2024-2025 Course Catalog

Business Management (AAS)

60 Credits

The Business Management AAS degree provides a broad foundation in business principles for those seeking immediate employment after graduation or who wish to gain additional skills for advancement opportunities within their chosen area of specialization. The program provides a combination of core business concepts with supporting general education classes that provide students with critical thinking and fundamental business skills. These skills are appropriate for positions in supervision, management, marketing, sales, service industries, or small business management.

Core Courses – 37-41 Credits

Complete the following (24 credits):
BUSN 1105Introduction to Business

3 cr

BUSN 1107Leadership in the Workplace

3 cr

BUSN 1201Information Technology Concepts and Business Software 1

3 cr

BUSN 1210Exceptional Customer Service

3 cr

BUSN 2100Human Relations and Effective Teams

3 cr

BUSN 2155Legal Environment of Business

3 cr

BUSN 2300Principles of Management

3 cr

BUSN 2400Principles of Marketing

3 cr

Complete one of the following two courses:

BUSN 2096Internship in Business

2-4 cr

BUSN 2097Internship in Hospitality & Tourism

2-4 cr

Complete one of the following two courses:

ACCT 1053Accounting Fundamentals for Business

3 cr

ACCT 2251Financial Accounting

4 cr

Complete BUSN electives totaling 8-9 credits

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BUSN ___________

BUSN ___________

Note: The department recommends students complete a specialization that when combined with the required core BUSN courses, leads to the award of a marketable business certificate. Accomplishment of the core BUSN courses fulfill the requirements of the Management Certificate and students may apply for certificate graduation award upon completion of the BUSN core. Students may choose an additional specialization certificate listed below or complete any additional Business Electives to meet the minimum elective requirement.

Business Software and Administrative Management
BUSN 1220Business Problem Solving Analyzing - Excel

3 cr

BUSN 1230Access: Information Management

3 cr

BUSN 1240Word: Document Processing

3 cr

Food and Beverage Management
BUSN 1152Hotel Operations Management

4 cr

BUSN 1157Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management

4 cr

Hotel Operations Management
BUSN 1152Hotel Operations Management

4 cr

BUSN 1157Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management

4 cr

Human Resources Management
BUSN 1145Supervision

3 cr

BUSN 2200Human Resource Management

3 cr

BUSN XXXX
Business Elective (any BUSN course not taken)

Marketing
Choose two of the following three courses:
BUSN 1102Social Media Marketing

3 cr

BUSN 2252Professional Selling

3 cr

BUSN 2420Digital Marketing

3 cr

Small Business Management:
BUSN 1125Entrepreneurship

3 cr

BUSN 1220Business Problem Solving Analyzing - Excel

3 cr

BUSN 2310Small Business Management

3 cr

Sustainable Tourism Management
BUSN 1133Current Trends in Tourism

1 cr

BUSN 1134Sustainable and Responsible Tourism

3 cr

BUSN 1157Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management

4 cr

BUSN 2097Internship in Hospitality & Tourism

2-4 cr

Additional Required Courses – 19-23 Credits

ENGC 1101College Writing

4 cr

Complete one of the following three courses:

COMM 1101Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3 cr

COMM 1111Interpersonal Communication

3 cr

COMM 1121Small Group Communication

3 cr

Complete one of the following two courses:

ECON 2201Principles of Microeconomics

3 cr

ECON 2202Principles of Macroeconomics

3 cr

Complete additional MnTC courses to reach 60 credits.

Students are required to complete one MnTC course from Goal Area 3, 4, 6, 7, or 10 and any additional MnTC courses to total at least 16 credits. 

Other Degree Requirements

  • If needed, complete additional courses to reach 60 credits total.
  • Earn a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 for college-level coursework (courses numbered 1000 and above) completed at Normandale.
  • Earn a minimum of 15 college-level credits at Normandale.

Coursework in this degree program satisfies a portion of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC). Please see MnTC Degree Audit Report.