Degree Majors and Programs

— A.A. Degree


Associate of Arts Degree

Students will ordinarily choose an associate degree program because they want to prepare for employment after only two years of study beyond high school, and because they are attracted to the work for which the program will train them. The programs are designed to prepare graduates for positions as technicians, supervisors, and managers in business, industry, service organizations, and government.

Students may choose one of the following associate of arts degree programs.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DIVISION

Accounting - St. Croix and St. Thomas campus

Business Management - St. Croix and St. Thomas campus

Computer Information Systems - St. Croix and St. Thomas campus

Hotel and Restaurant Management - St. Thomas campus

*Office Systems - St. Croix

SOCIAL SCIENCES DIVISION

Police Science and Administration - St. Croix and St. Thomas campus

Course Requirements

The course requirements for graduation in each of the fields of specialization are outlined in the pages that follow.

It is to the student's advantage to enter one of these programs in the freshman year. It is possible for a student to change from a four-year program to a two-year program, but such a change may delay graduation because of the sequence of basic courses. A student may change from a two-year program to a four-year program but, again, it may then require additional time to complete the new program.