Associate in Arts in Acquisition and Contract Management
The Associate in Arts in Acquisition and Contract Management program focuses on developing general business skills to acquire and manage contracts, including scheduling, cost and price. Students will be prepared to manage contracts. The program will also equip students to work within an organization to acquire and manage federal, state or local business contracts.
Disclaimers
Graduates of this program may be able to apply all credits earned toward a Bachelor of Business Administration.
Also available: a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Acquisition and Contract Management, and a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Acquisition.
The Strayer University Associate in Arts in Acquisition and Contract Management degree program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), 11520 West 119th Street, Overland Park, KS 66213, 913.339.9356.
Requirements
Major
ACC 100 | Accounting I | |
BUS 100 | Introduction to Business | |
BUS 315 | Cost and Price Analysis | |
BUS 319 | Principles of Federal Acquisition and Contract Management | |
BUS 330 | Contract Administration and Management | |
BUS 340 | Contract and Purchasing Negotiation Techniques | |
BUS 375 | Project Management | |
LEG 440 | Procurement and Contract Law | |
Total Credit Hours: | 36.0 |
General Education Core
CIS 101 | Navigating a Digital World | |
COM 100 | Communication at Work | |
ENG 116 | Discover the Writer in You | |
ENG 201 | The Power of Persuasion | |
HIS 110 | U.S. History: Learn from the Past, Prepare for the Future | |
HUM 201 | Exploring Cultures: Adapting in a Global World | |
MAT 110 | Using Math to Inform Your World | |
PSY 101 | Smarter Decisions through Psychology | |
SCI 201 | Unlocking the Secrets of Science and Innovation | |
SOC 101 | The Story of Us: Embracing Diversity and Collaboration | |
WRK 100 | Preparing for the Future of Work | |
Total Credit Hours: | 49.5 |
Electives
These courses are selected in consultation with a dean, advisor or coach.
All courses are 4.5 quarter credit hours.
Total Credit Hours: 90.0