Yes you can. All community colleges offer a degree in business.
No
An extensive list of institutions offering associate's degrees in business can be found at http://www.allbusinessschools.com/business-degree/associates?skipEdLevel=true
The associates degree is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall. The ASB is specific to business and referred to as an Associate of Specialized Business (ASB).
Within the United States, the degrees at the associate level are not typically broken down with the major indicated for each program of study. Some schools offer the business degree and an associate of arts (AA), while other an associate in science (AS), and rarely, the associate of business administration (ABA).
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If you are working on an a bachelor's degree, you are in a sense completing much of what is required for an associate degree. However, to obtain the associate degree you must be at an institution that offers the degree, and is the institution you attend offers both degrees, you must declare the associate degree first.
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It is equal to two associate degrees in different areas. However, the expertise and experience gained through the culinary arts degree with the addition of the business degree should be favorable to employers who realize the beneficial outcomes it can bring to their business, especially with businesses on the higher fine dinning end.
No, you can go directly for the bachelor's degree.
There are three... ABA is just an Associate's in Business Administration ASBA is the scientific/ "logical" approach to Business Administration AABA is the artistic side of Business Administration It all depends on which school you get the degree in. Some might consider it a science, others may claim it is a degree in the Arts, and the rest just call it a plain Associate's degree...
i been in school for 2 1/2 years were going for my bachelor degree in business admin, can i change to associate degree in business management
I would look into anything that is business related. You can run your own business, become a manager.