
This program is designed to help students change careers, enhance existing skills, or obtain a strong, broad-based knowledge of manufacturing, retail, and service industries. This program also promotes success in both profit and non-profit organizations for a competitive edge in today’s business climate.
Associate of Applied Science – Transfer Degree
The AAS-Transfer in Business Management combines technical courses required for job preparation and college-level general education courses. These degrees are designed for the dual purpose of immediate employment and preparation for the junior year in a Washington state bachelor of applied science (BAS) degree program.
Associate of Arts
The Associate of Arts in Business Management is designed to help students learn new or enhance existing business skills and obtain a strong, broad-based knowledge of business management in the manufacturing, retail, and service industries.This program also promotes success in both profit and non-profit organizations. Certificates in Entrepreneurship and Project Management may be applied to this degree.
Certificate of Accomplishment – Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneurship certificate is designed for students interested in entrepreneurial opportunities. It offers students an opportunity to understand entrepreneurship, take the first steps towards developing a new business and building the skills entrepreneurs need to be successful.
Certificate of Accomplishment – Project Management
The Project Management certificate addresses basic project management for better managing time, people, and money resources in a business environment. The certificate serves as the basis for further study and additional specialized skills in project management.

Career Opportunities
To see some examples of what types of job titles you can obtain after completing a degree or certificate in this program, please visit the Center for Career Connections.
Business Management FAQ
Students pursuing an Associate degree can complete the program in two years if they:
- have already assessed into ENGL& 101 or completed the course prerequisites for ENGL& 101
- attend full-time during the Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters of the academic year
- successfully complete all course requirements with satisfactory grades
- sequence their course prerequisites appropriately (see an academic advisor for help if needed)
Students pursuing a certificate can complete the program in two to three quarters if they:
- have already assessed into ENGL& 101 or completed the course prerequisites for ENGL& 101
- attend full-time during the Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters of the academic year
- successfully complete all course requirements with satisfactory grades
- sequence their course prerequisites appropriately (see an academic advisor for help if needed)
- Please note: this depends on the number of credits contained in the certificate.
All students should see an academic advisor for help if needed.
English
Yes. The Business Management degree does require that students complete at least one English course, ENGL& 101.
Math
Yes. Students will need to take a course called BUS 145: Business Mathematics. Unlike other math classes, this class does not require taking the math placement/assessment exam. Students entering this course should be prepared to learn business vocabulary centered around addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
If this is your first time in college…
You are required to meet with an academic or faculty advisor in the Student Services building.
During this meeting, your advisor will help you pick the most appropriate classes to begin your time here at Bellevue College.
For more information about how to prepare for new student advising and for available times, please see the Academic Advising webpage.
If this is not your first time in college and you require guidance on how to choose your courses…
Please call the front desk at 425-564-2311 in order to schedule an in-person or phone appointment with an advisor.
During this meeting, the advisor can review your unofficial transcripts and discuss possible courses to take during your first quarter.
- Anthropology 215
- Astronomy 101, 201
- Biology 100, 108, 150, 160, 162, 211, 212, 213, 241, 242, 260, 275, 276
- Botany 110, 113, 120
- Chemistry 110, 121, 131, 161, 162, 163, 261, 262, 263, 265, 266
- Environmental Science 207, 250
- Geography 206
- Geology 101, 103, 208
- Oceanography 101
- Physics 104, 109, 114, 115, 116, 121, 122, 123
Any course offered by the School of Business & Technology can be applied towards the Approved Business Electives category. These courses include any course with the following course prefixes:
- ACCT
- BSUST
- BTS
- BUS
- BUS&
- BUSIT
- DBA
- DMA
- IT
- MKTG
- NSCOM
- PROG
Gainful Employment Information
Federal regulations require academic institutions to disclose to prospective students certain information about the institution’s Gainful Employment (GE) Programs, and about students who enrolled in those programs eligible for Title IV funding that lead to gainful employment in a recognized occupation. Please note that the list of eligible certificates may be out of date of current offerings.
Last Updated June 15, 2023