Associate of Applied Science in Technology and Leadership (Business Communication and Technology)
Hours: 60 On-Campus Online
Fort Hays State University offers a dynamic and practical Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Technology and Leadership (Business Communication and Technology) program. Tailored for new students and those with existing college credits, the program supports short-term educational goals while building strong long-term career potential. By emphasizing business operations and office management, it develops essential skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication, key competencies for career advancement or transitioning into new roles.
With a strong emphasis on real-world application, the program integrates business communication within the broader fields of technology and leadership. Available online and on campus, it helps students build targeted skills in professional development, management, marketing, and leadership. This practical and flexible curriculum makes the program an excellent option for students seeking to enhance their workforce readiness or advance their current careers.
Who is this program for?
This program is intended for individuals seeking to strengthen their skills in business operations and management. Whether starting a career, advancing in a current role, or pursuing a professional transition, it provides the essential tools and knowledge needed to succeed in a wide range of business environments.
- Aspiring office managers
- Future small business owners
- Professionals seeking career advancement
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $3,237.60* (on-campus) or $4,134.75* (online) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 15 credit hours at the Undergrad resident/regional tuition rate ($215.84/credit hour) for on-campus courses, or the FHSU Online Undergrad tuition rate (275.65/credit hour) for online courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
The curriculum includes comprehensive coursework in professional development, business law, management, marketing, accounting, and leadership. Together, these areas equip students with the essential knowledge and skills needed to excel in business communication and office management roles.
GBUS 204: Business Law
The study of the origin of business law with a focus on contracts, agency, and bailments.
LDRS 306: Leadership and Team Dynamics
The focus of this course is on understanding structural characteristics of team design, setting the stage for team effectiveness, and developing intrapersonal and interpersonal dynamics. The course provides students with a hands-on application of the leadership process in a team environment.
BCOM 301: Strategic Business Communication
A study of the various aspects of business communication. The course encompasses the application of written communication principles to business letters and reports, the development of listening and nonverbal communication skills, job search techniques, and presentation techniques.
Discover the full Associate of Applied Science in Technology and Leadership (Business Communication and Technology) course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog.
Graduates gain a strong foundation in business and communication skills, opening doors to diverse and in-demand career opportunities. These roles highlight the program’s alignment with industry needs and job market trends.
Office Manager
Office managers possess the skills needed to oversee efficient business operations, including administrative duties, staff management, scheduling, and ensuring compliance with company policies.
Small Business Owner
Small business owners possess the essential skills to launch and effectively manage their own ventures. They apply knowledge in business law, marketing, accounting, and leadership to successfully build and sustain their enterprises.
Project Coordinator in Business Development
Project coordinators support growth initiatives by managing projects that enhance operations, foster client relationships, or introduce new products. Key responsibilities include planning, tracking progress, coordinating teams, and ensuring projects stay on schedule and within budget.
Customer Relations Manager
Customer relations managers focus on maintaining and improving client relationships by handling inquiries, resolving issues, and enhancing customer satisfaction. They also develop strategies to retain clients and attract new ones through effective communication and personalized service.
Ready for the next step?
Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
Fort Hays State University offers a range of programs that complement the Associate of Applied Science in Technology and Leadership (Business Communication and Technology), expanding learning opportunities and career options. These related programs are designed to support students with diverse interests and career goals in business and technology.
- BBA in Management (Operations Management)
- Master of Business Administration (Corporate Communication)
- Certificate in Workforce Development
- Certificate in Leadership Studies
The program includes classes on professional development, business law, management, marketing, accounting, and leadership.
Graduates can pursue careers as office managers, project coordinators, or entrepreneurs in small businesses.
Business Communication and Technology is a specialized track within the AAS in Technology and Leadership program that combines business communication with modern technology. It prepares students to utilize current tools and platforms to manage communication strategies, equipping them with the skills to communicate and oversee technology effectively in today’s business environments.
The critical difference between an AAS in Technology and Leadership (Business Communication and Technology) and a general business communication program lies in the focus on interdisciplinary studies. While general business communication programs focus on interpersonal and organizational communication skills, this program integrates these skills with a strong understanding of applied technology, enabling students to become proficient in business communication technologies and methods.
Information about the Department of Applied Technology
The Department of Applied Technology at FHSU offers a well-rounded education that integrates liberal arts with technical coursework. Its academic programs combine theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, equipping students with the academic, technical, and leadership skills essential for success in both educational and industrial settings.
Through practical learning opportunities using the latest technology, students develop confidence, adaptability, and problem-solving abilities. This preparation ensures graduates are ready to excel in current careers and adapt to the evolving demands of future technological advancements.
While earning a degree remains the primary focus, college life offers much more than classroom learning. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that foster leadership skills, deepen their understanding of their chosen careers, and provide opportunities to make a positive impact in their communities.
- TEECA: Technology and Engineering Education Collegiate Association (TEECA) is a pre-professional organization that offers students opportunities to enhance their experience, skills, and knowledge in areas such as teamwork, technical design, problem-solving, and project management. Members gain increased exposure to technology through participation in competitions and conferences at the chapter, state, regional, and international levels.
TEECA’s mission is to promote leadership and fellowship among its members through coordinated activities and events. FHSU’s TEECA chapter has earned numerous championships in regional and national competitions. Students are encouraged to join and become part of this dynamic and accomplished community known as the “black shirts.”
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Associated General Contractors (AGC) student chapter: The Associated General Contractors (AGC) student chapter at FHSU plays a vital role in connecting students with the construction industry. In partnership with the Associated General Contractors of Kansas, the chapter offers numerous opportunities to develop essential skills in project management, teamwork, and technical expertise.
Members participate in industry-specific activities, challenges, and networking events, gaining practical experience that prepares them for careers in construction. The AGC student chapter is committed to fostering leadership and professional growth, equipping students to excel in construction management. Students are encouraged to join and become part of a community dedicated to excellence in the construction industry.