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...
It would be abbreviated "ASSOC"
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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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I wouldn't recommend that.
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bachelors of business administration
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.
Abbreviations for Associate's DegreeAssociate's degrees can be abbreviated several ways: A.A. - Associate of ArtsA.S. - Associate of ScienceA.A.S. - Associate of Applied Science
The abbreviation for Masters of Education Administration is typically written as MEdAdmin.
The ABA is particular to an Associate of Business Administration. That is the designation (ABA). It is a degree unto itself. However, there are a number of business degrees to include straight business, business management, business computer information systems etc.
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