2026-2027 Academic DRAFT Catalog 
    
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2026-2027 Academic DRAFT Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Management Technology, AAB (BMT-AAB)


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CIP Code: 521201

Program Description

The Associate of Applied Business in Business Management Technology program prepares students for professional positions through an integrated curriculum that provides foundational business knowledge, develops critical thinking skills, and promotes software proficiency. Graduates will gain expertise in business software and digital technologies, while developing strong communication and managerial abilities. The program emphasizes decision-making strategies and ethical principles, equipping students with the essential skills needed for a successful career. Students interested in furthering their studies can continue their education in the Supervision and Management concentration of the Technical and Applied Studies, BTAS program.

Program Admission Requirements

This academic program does not have admission requirements beyond regular admission to Wright State University - Lake Campus.  Any student is eligible to declare this academic program.

Program Learning Objectives

Students enrolled in this program will learn to:

  • Use active listening and clear communication to interact successfully with customers and colleagues.
  • Develop and deliver engaging presentations using effective verbal and visual techniques.
  • Identify technology’s role, digital tools, and security protocols.
  • Use spreadsheets and accounting tools to manage data and support business operations.
  • Implement strategic planning and organizational skills to manage business functions effectively.
  • Oversee teams and processes to improve productivity and achieve goals in various settings.
  • Apply business principles and career strategies to advance in the business environment.

Program Learning Outcomes

As a result of their learning experience, graduates of this program can:

  • Apply effective business communication skills.
  • Utilize digital technology and common business applications to manage business operations and support decision-making processes.
  • Identify effective business management skills for career success.

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Program Requirements

I. Wright State Core: 15 Credit Hours


Specific Core classes in some of the Elements may be required by some majors. When this occurs, the specific Core courses required will be listed below. In Elements where a specific course is not required, students can choose any course from the Wright State Core Program Requirements

Element A - English Composition: 3 Credit Hours


Element B - Mathematics, Statistics, and Logic: 3 Credit Hours


Students will select one Element B course from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements list.  Based on Math Placement Level, students may need additional prerequisite or corequisite coursework in mathematics prior to enrollment in the course chosen. 

Element C - Arts and Humanities: 3 Credit Hours


Students will select an Arts and Humanities course from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements.   

Element D - Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 Credit Hours


Students will select a Social and Behavioral Sciences course from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements

Element E - Natural Sciences: 3 Credit Hours


Students will select a Natural Science course from the approved Wright State Core Program Requirements.

III. General Electives: 12 Credit Hours


Students must earn a minimum of 60 credit hours for an associate degree.  If the total number of credit hours in the WSU Core (general education program) and the major requirements do not total at least 60 credits, students will choose additional courses (general electives) to meet the minimum required 60 credit hours.  Students may choose from any undergraduate course in the Academic Catalog for which they meet the course prerequisites and for which they do not already have earned credit. 

Total: 60 Credit Hours


Graduation Planning Strategy


A Graduation Planning Strategy (GPS), also known as a two-year guide, is an academic tool showing one example of how a program can be completed in a certain amount of time. All Wright State associate programs can be completed in two years with careful planning. Time to degree is dependent on many factors including student placement in mathematics and writing courses, CCP and AP coursework, transfer coursework, and other variables. 

This GPS is valid for this year’s Academic Catalog only and is subject to change. This GPS is a recommendation only and your actual program may vary. Students should consult with their academic advisor on a regular basis and create a personalized plan to degree completion. 

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