The Business Management department provides educational programs for future business leaders, managers and those seeking entry-level employment in a variety of business fields. Our core commitment is to imbue creativity and innovation, connecting the classroom with real-world business applications. The department leverages relationships with the local business community to create internships and activities such as Speed Networking, and Global Giving Market.
Explore a wealth of educational opportunities within our department, spanning diverse fields such as marketing, human resources, and small business management. Additionally, we offer the Transportation, Logistics, and Cargo Security program, specifically tailored to meet the demands and opportunities of local and regional job markets in areas like airports, seaports, warehouses, distribution centers, and logistics companies.
The Business Management curriculum is meticulously crafted to furnish you with the essential skills vital for a successful career in business. Furthermore, it lays a robust groundwork for your academic journey, should you aspire to pursue a bachelor’s degree in the future.
Whether you're a business owner, middle management employee, working adult learner or a traditional-age student, the Business Management department is prepared to meet your needs to advance your knowledge about and skills in today’s business environment.
Learn more about our majors:
Teri Kotkiewicz, academic chair and associate professor
410-777-2162
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CRSC 335
Brandi Angel, associate professor
410-777-2895
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CRSC 315
Shad Ewart, assistant professor
410-777-2289
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CRSC 319
Louis King, assistant professor
410-777-2765
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CRSC 317
Kim Law, associate professor
410-777-2033
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CRSC 317
Johnelka Stafford, assistant professor
410-777-2370
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CRSC 319
Stephen Berry, instructional specialist
410-777-2363
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CRSC 337
Robyn Hickey, office manager
410-777-2390
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CRSC 322
The following scholarships are available for students in the Business Administration department. For information visit the AACC Scholarships page.
This scholarship was established in 1997 by the Anne Arundel County Association of REALTORS® to provide a scholarship for members, dependents or employees.
This scholarship started with the fundraising efforts of the Trade Council, a countywide business organization. This scholarship supports students interested in studying business.
The Bank of America scholarship provides assistance for eligible students in good academic standing who are actively pursuing classes in their chosen program of study.
Established in memory of Gwen V. Atwell, this scholarship provides assistance for eligible students who are actively pursuing studies in the Business and Public Administration program.
Hamel Builders and Cullen Murray have a shared commitment to helping people improve their lives through education. This scholarship is established to allow students to focus on completing their education and pursuing successful careers in the areas of construction management and nursing.
Established in honor of Kyle McKinley Pollero, this scholarship provides assistance to eligible students who have a demonstrated interest in business, computing and technical studies.
The Marley Station Business Scholarship provides funds for eligible students who are pursuing studies in business management.
Martha L. Linksz taught business and public administration at AACC from 1976 to 2010. During her time here she chaired the Promotion and Tenure, and Academic Standards committees. She believed in supporting career and vocational programs.
With a transformational investment from the Philip E. and Carole R. Ratcliffe Foundation in 2003, AACC launched the Entrepreneurial Studies Institute to support aspiring entrepreneurs and current business owners. It is the on-going, extraordinary commitment from the Ratcliffe Foundation that continues to provide scholarships, seed funds and resources to support entrepreneurship at AACC. Learn more about the Ratcliffe Scholarship.
This scholarship was established in memory of Ruth Grimes, who was an accomplished professional as an Anne Arundel County Realtor for many years, and served as president of the Anne Arundel County Board of REALTORS® during her career. This scholarship supports AACC students pursuing studies in business.
This scholarship was established in memory of Marjorie Groom, mother of Marshall Groom, who dedicated 52 years of service to The Brick Companies. The Brick Companies creates memorable places for current and future generations through social responsibility and environmental leadership, and supports programs and initiatives that benefit employees and the communities in which its businesses operate.
Established in memory of Walter Sexton, this scholarship offers assistance to students pursuing studies in business and public administration.
This scholarship was established in 1990 by Robert R. Neall, who served as Maryland senator and delegate as well as Anne Arundel County executive, in memory of his parents, William and Doris Neall. It is designated for students who are enrolled full time in business and public administration.
This scholarship was established to support students interested in environmental, mining, construction, agriculture, engineering, transportation, forestry and farming studies. It is the hope to encourage future leaders in these areas.
The Propeller Club of Baltimore Scholarship was established in 2016 as a way to recognize outstanding achievements by a student in the Transportation, Logistics and Cargo Security program at Anne Arundel Community College. By establishing this scholarship, club members hope to encourage interest in the transportation, logistics and cargo security disciplines.
This scholarship originally was established by BFI, the predecessor to Republic Services. It provides funds to eligible students pursuing studies in natural/environmental sciences, business, logistics or transportation. The goal is to help deserving students achieve their career goals and to continue to serve the local communities.
Community organizations come to AACC to partner with classes and students for help in accomplishing their mission. Students take what they've learned in class and apply it to these real-world situations. For example, Books for International Goodwill accepts book donations and sends them to countries lacking access to textbooks. Students organized an AACC drive to collect, package and transport the books, which were collected from the Arnold, Glen Burnie and Arundel Mills locations. This gave the students an opportunity to practice planning, organization and logistical skills as they collected over 5,000 books. A win-win situation.
Students can elect to complete an internship with one of the hundreds of local companies in the AACC internship database. Employers look favorably on potential employees who have experience in the field and those potential employees whose experience exceeds what can be learned in the classroom.
Our Business Resource Center is fully equipped with a business library, private and group workspaces, a conference room, Wi-Fi access, and computers with internet access and the software applications helpful to those starting new ventures.
In this fast-paced event, you'll have the chance to engage in focused conversations with a variety of business faculty, industry professionals and fellow students. It's a unique opportunity to exchange ideas, ask questions, and make meaningful connections in a dynamic environment.
Business students can apply for the following institutional scholarships through MyAACC: