Program Overview
The two-year Associate Degree programs in Business and Management disciplines are undergraduate qualifications designed for students who have completed 12 years of schooling. These programs provide foundational knowledge and practical skills in core business and management functions, enabling graduates to either enter the job market directly or continue their studies in a four-year bachelor’s degree program. The qualification prepares students for entry-level and para-professional roles across various industries, focusing on applied competencies rather than advanced managerial expertise. It also serves as a structured academic pathway for higher education through lateral entry into four-year degree program (BBA) in accordance with national qualification frameworks and university policies. The curriculum integrates general education with discipline-specific courses, offering a balanced combination of theoretical concepts and practical learning to equip graduates for meaningful contributions in their professional fields.
Eligibility
The basic eligibility requirement for admission to the Associate Degree in (thematic area of business & management) is a Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC), A-levels, or an equivalent qualification recognized by the IBCC, involving 12 years of schooling with a minimum of 50% marks.
Job Market
. Entry-level positions in administrative and office management roles
. Junior roles in banking, retail, sales, and customer service
. Assistant positions in marketing, human resources, and operations departments
. Support roles in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and family businesses
. Opportunities in public sector offices, NGOs, and service-based organizations
Why Choose: Associate Degree in Project Management
The Associate Degree in Project Management at Greenwich University equips students with essential skills to plan, execute, and manage projects effectively across various industries. The program integrates general education with core concepts such as project planning, scheduling, risk management, and resource allocation. With a focus on practical learning, students develop problem-solving, leadership, and organizational skills required in real-world project environments. Graduates are prepared for entry-level roles in project coordination and management or can continue their studies through lateral entry into a four-year degree program, making it an ideal choice for both immediate employability and long-term academic advancement.