Business

Texas A&M-Central Texas business degrees prepare student for business success.

The Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Business is designed to support students with AAS degrees or employment experience from the military, technical, or vocational fields. Up to 36 hours of this experience and AAS credit can transfer into the program, making this an ideal route to earn a business degree with in minimal loss of credit.

This fast-track program allows for flexibility for students already in the workforce and offers 100% online courses. The BAAS Business degree develops foundational business knowledge for business management, human resources specialists, and managers.

Through our BAAS Business program, you will add crucial business knowledge to your vocational experience, allowing you the flexibility to pursue an advanced business degree, start your own small business, or secure employment in a variety of industries. By combining a high-quality business education with your unique real-world skills, you will open doors to an array of business and career opportunities.

Talk with an advisor to find out how you can pursue a micro-credential (9 credit hours) while pursuing this degree. Micro-credential options: Business Analytics & Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Financial Management & Analysis, Project Management, and Supply Chain Management.

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Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) in Business

Transfer Pathways:

The direct & affordable path from your community college to a Bachelor's degree!

Whether you are attending an A&M-Central Texas partner college, have credits from another community college, or are attending a another four-year university, your A&M-Central Texas enrollment specialist can help you find the quickest and most affordable path to your bachelor degree.

To get started, select the Bachelor's degree you are seeking, and then select your community college: