Associate of Arts in Business Administration (AABA) With a Concentration in Criminal Justice Administration

The AIU Online Associate of Arts in Business Administration (AABA) degree with a concentration in Criminal Justice Administration can be your first step into an entry-level position as a peace officer, campus security coordinator, security dispatcher or related professional. Students pursuing an AABA degree with a concentration in Criminal Justice Administration take courses in topics such as business, computers and psychology.

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Degree Overview: Associate of Arts in Business Administration (AABA) with a Concentration in Criminal Justice Administration

Interested in a career in Criminal Justice Administration? The AIU Online AABA degree with a focus in Criminal Justice Administration can help you acquire the business skills and technical training you'll need for either an entry-level position or advancement in your current job. Earning an online degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Criminal Justice Administration can help you qualify for a variety of exciting positions, such as peace officer, campus security coordinator or security dispatcher.

Required Courses for This Degree Program

Students who pursue an AIU Online Associate of Arts in Business Administration degree with a concentration in Criminal Justice Administration take a variety of courses in business, technology, psychology and related subjects. The following courses are required to complete the degree:

  • Introduction to Criminal Justice
    • This is an introductory course that presents an overview of the U.S. criminal justice system and how the elements of crime, justice and law affect one another.
  • Administration of Criminal Justice
    • This course explores the relationship between policy decisions and implementation within the criminal justice system, including operational planning and deployment strategies.
  • Technology in Criminal Justice Administration
    • Students acquire basic skills in working with computers and information systems. The course teaches students about the use of computers in operational tasks.
  • Business and Society
    • This is an introductory course covering business ownership, organization and management.
  • Fundamentals of Marketing
    • In this class, students examine concepts such as marketing strategies, contemporary marketing concerns and marketing mix components.
  • English Composition
    • Students in this class learn how to conduct library and online research and properly document sources. Writing skills are developed through assignments and revisions.
  • Computer Applications
    • This is an introductory course covering desktop computer applications, including word processing, spreadsheets and multimedia presentations.
  • College Algebra
    • Students in this class learn to work with exponents, radicals, inequalities, functions, linear equations and quadratic equations.
  • International Business
    • In this course, students learn about international business, cultural diversity in the business world, global business operations and international legal and regulatory concerns.
  • Art Appreciation
    • Students in this class explore how cultural context is an important element in understanding and appreciating a variety of art forms.
  • Personal Finance Concepts
    • This course covers topics in personal financial management, including budgeting, tax preparation, savings and investment, home ownership, credit and insurance.
  • Aspects of Psychology
    • Students are introduced to a variety of concepts in psychology and human behavior, including learning, motivation, attitudes and pathologies.
  • Introduction to Accounting
    • This is an introductory course on financial accounting and the accounting cycle.
  • Biology
    • Students in this class explore issues and concepts in biology.
  • Business Ethics
    • Through discussions of ethical business practices, this class explores the ethics issues that affect individuals and businesses.
  • Business Management and Leadership
    • Students learn management and leadership skills and explore how to build teams, communicate effectively and successfully manage employees.
  • Project Management
    • Students in this course plan and manage hands-on projects. There is an an emphasis on effective communication.

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