University of Alaska Fairbanks

1996-1997 catalog

Degrees and Programs


Business, Applied

College of Rural Alaska, Business Technologies Division
Kuskokwim Campus (907) 543-4500
Northwest Campus (907) 443-2201
Tanana Valley Campus (907) 474-7400

Degree: A.A.S.

Minimum Requirements for Degree: 60 credits

Planning and preparation are the keys to success in business. Running a business effectively requires a basic understanding of the principles of accounting, management, economics, business law and finance. The two-year associate of applied science degree in applied business provides students with the skills and training needed to succeed in business. Instructors strive to equip students with practical understanding of the marketplace and not just a "textbook" view of business.

Undergraduate Degree Requirements

Applied Business A.A.S. Degree

  1. Complete the following general university and A.A.S. requirements:
    Communications:
    ENGL 111X Methods of Written Communication (3)
    ENGL 211X Intermediate Exposition, with Modes of Literature      or ENGL 212* Business, Grant, and Report Writing      or ENGL 213X Intermediate Exposition (3)
    COMM 131X Fund of Oral Comm: Group Context      or COMM 141X Fund of Oral Comm: Public Context (3)
    Mathematics or Natural Science:
    A math or natural science course at the 100 level or above (3)
    Elective selected from Humanities, Social Science, Mathematics, Natural Science or Perspectives on the Human Condition (3)
  2. Complete the following major degree requirements : (courses may be completed in 1-3 credit modules) (30 credits)
    BA 151 Introduction to Business (3)
    CIOS 150 or CIOS 200+ level computer course (1-3)
    ACCT 161 Accounting Concepts and Uses (3)
    ACCT 262 Accounting Concepts and Uses
         or ABUS 188 Personal Income Tax (1 credit)      and ABUS 211 Taxes for Business Entities (2 credits) (3)
    ABUS 154 Human Relations (3)
    ABUS 179 Fundamentals of Supervision (3)
    ABUS 232 Contemporary Management Issues (3)
    ABUS 241 Applied Business Law (3)
    ABUS, ACCT, BA, CIOS, CAH, PLS, or RD Electives (3)**
  3. Complete the requirements for one of the three areas of specialization (A, B, or C) as listed below: (15 credits needed)
    1. Entrepreneurship (courses may be completed in 1-3 credit modules):
      9 credits as follows:
      ABUS 233 Financial Management (3)
      ABUS 272 Small Business Planning (3)
      ABUS 273 Managing a Small Business (3)
      plus 6 elective credits from the following:***
      ABUS 141 Payroll Accounting 2
      ABUS 151 Village Based Entrepreneurship (3)
      ABUS 221 Microcomputer Accounting (3)
      ABUS 250 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3)
      ABUS 253 Principles of Retailing (3)
      ABUS 254 Salesmanship (3)
      CIOS 260 Business Communications (3)
      CIOS 264 Records Management (3)
    2. Tourism (courses may be completed in 1-3 credit modules):
      ABUS 158 or BA 160 Introduction to Tourism (3)
      ABUS 255 Marketing in Tourism (3)
      ABUS 299 Practicum in Tourism (3)
      6 elective credits selected from:***
      ABUS 256 Small Hotel, Bed and Breakfast and Lodge Operations (1-3)
      ABUS 267 Transportation and Logistics (1-3)
      ABUS 268 Attraction/Destination Development and Management (1-3)
      ABUS 269 Food and Beverage Management (1-3)
    3. Computer Applications (courses may be completed in 1-3 credit modules):
      Complete 15 credits as follows:
      CIOS 110 Micro Computer Operating Systems (1-3)
      CIOS 130 Introduction to Word Processing (1-3)
      CIOS 135 Micro Computer Spreadsheets (1-3)
      CIOS 255 Micro Computer Graphics      or other CIOS 200+ level Desktop Publishing (1-3)
      CIOS 230 Advanced Word Processing (1-3)
      CIOS 240 Micro Computer Databases (1-3)
      CIOS 200+ level Elective (1-3)

*ENGL 212 does not fulfill the second half of the written communication requirement for the baccalaureate degree.

**ABUS 155 is a required elective if a Math course at the 100 level or above is not taken.

***Other courses specific to individual education and career goals may be substituted with program approval