Associate of Arts -Business Administration

Associate of Arts

An Associate of Arts degree in Business Administration (AA) creates a pathway for Nicolet College students to earn a UW-Madison Online Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). Upon successful completion of the associate of arts degree at Nicolet College, a minimum of 60 credits taken at Nicolet will transfer to UW-Madison Online and provide junior-level academic standing. If a student transfers in course work from another institution to fulfill requirements within the AA, it will be evaluated from the institution where it was completed and not how it transferred to Nicolet College.

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    Program Outline

    Course # Course Title Credits
    2089010100 Foundations of University Learning 1.00
    Description
    20801219 English Composition I 3.00
    Description

    Develops expository writing and critical thinking skills, including clarity, concision, concreteness, and completeness of expression, supported by reasoning, organization, and language conventions. Lecture.

    20801223 English Composition II 3.00
    Description

    Advances composition skills, emphasizing well-reasoned argumentative research papers. Lecture. Credits: 3. Prerequisite(s): 2080121900 English Composition I (D- or better) or 1080119500 W ritten Communication (B or better).

    20810201 Fundamentals of Speech 3.00
    Description

    Examines theory and process of communication, the role of speech in self- development, the art of persuasion, topic selection, the use of research-based evidence, and audience analysis. Includes organizing speech content, speech delivery, and critique via presentation of informative and persuasive speeches and development of effective extemporaneous speaking style. Students gain self-confidence, proficiency, and poise.

    N/A Humanities 6.00
    Description

    Select courses from at least two disciplines: art, journalism/writing, history, literature, music, philosophy, theatre/film, world language.

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    N/A Social Sciences 6.00
    Description

    Select courses from at least two disciplines: anthropology, economics, political science, history, psychology, geography, sociology.

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    N/A Mathematics & Natural Science 20.00
    Description

    COURSE #

    COURSE TITLE

    CREDITS

    20804236 

    Calculus & Analytic Geometry I

    5

    20804240

    Calculus & Analytic Geometry II

    5

    20806245 

    College Chemistry 

    5

    20806286 

    College Physics I Calculus Based

    5

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    N/A Health/Wellness/Physical Education 1.00
    Description
    N/A Diversity/Ethnic Studies 0.00
    Description

    Courses that meet this requirement may also count toward Humanities or Social Science. These credits are not in addition to the 60 credits required for the degree.

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    N/A World Language 4.00
    Description

    May be met with one year high school, with a grade of “C” or better, or one semester in college.

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    N/A Electives 13.00
    Description

    20806249 College Chemistry II (5 credits)

    If pursuing Electrical or Mechanical Engineering take:
    20804241 Calculus & Analytic Geometry III (5 credits) 20806287 College Physics II Calculus Based (5 credits)

    Additional credits, if needed, to meet the 13-credit elective requirement.

    At A Glance

    How You'll Learn

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    On Campus

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    Online Classes

    Term Start Dates

    Spring 2025 
    January 13 - 16-Week Spring Term Start

    Summer 2025 
    May 19 - 12-Week Summer Term Start

    Fall 2025 
    August 25 - 16-Week Fall Term Start

    Start dates represent the beginning of a new term. Certain programs or courses may not be available to start every term. Please view the course schedules for a list of upcoming classes or contact the Welcome Center at 715-365-4493.

    Program Tuition*

    $12,042

    Books & Supplies*

    $3,308

    *Total cost for degree completion is estimated by current course requirements, books, and supplies. Tuition and fees are set by the Wisconsin Technical College System and subject to change.

    Financial Aid Eligible

    You may experience these additional costs, not charged by Nicolet, estimated based on length of program.

    Transportation
    $1,150
    Food/Housing
    $1,144
    Personal Expenses
    $1,146

    What You'll Learn

    • Apply forms of effective communication in various contexts
    • Demonstrate quantitative reasoning
    • Demonstrate critical and/or creative thinking
    • Apply scientific methods
    • Demonstrate cultural awareness
    • Apply ethics to individual, social, environmental, and informational contexts

    Possible Bachelor's Degree Majors

    Nicolet College students who are in good standing and meet requirements of this agreement at UW-Madison will be guaranteed direct admission into either the Business Administration–Management, Business Administration–Human Resources, or Business Administration–Marketing Online degree program.

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    Your application can be submitted online, it takes just a few minutes to complete.

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