| Program
Description |
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The
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program
prepares students for executive career in business
and other organizations. The BBA degree is many
a times referred to as the golden passport, since
it gives its holder an edge in the job market
by opening more doors of opportunity. The degree
helps the graduate to fulfill potential for high
earnings, increased responsibility, and greater
personal development. The present decade has been
labeled as the era of business, business administration
and business graduates.
The
BBA program aims at developing a student's intellectual
ability, executive personality and managerial
skills through an appropriate blending of business
and general education. The program assists the
Student in understanding and developing the unique
leadership qualities required for successfully
managing business functions, an organizational
unit or an enterprise. |
| Mode
of Instruction |
| Instruction
can be completed through residential instruction
and/or distance learning methodologies. |
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| Program
Goals |
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The
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree
program will allow students to:
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Be prepared for positions of leadership and
responsibility in business and industry, governmental
and not-for-profit organizations;
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Acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to
understand and function effectively in a business
and administrative organization;
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Familiarize with the fundamental bodies of theoretical
and applied knowledge of business; and
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Experience self-improvement and professional
growth.
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| Graduation
Requirements |
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- Student
must complete 120 semester units of prescribed
curriculum. One semester unit is equivalent
to 15 contact hours or the equivalent in accelerated
or distance learning terms.
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Satisfactory completion of all required course
work with a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 on a 4.0
scale.
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Students must apply for graduation and meet
all academic and financial requirements.
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| Program
Requirements |
| Course
# |
Course
Title |
Units |
| General
Education Module
|
30 |
| GED
100 |
English |
3 |
| GED
105 |
Communication |
3 |
| GED
110 |
Mathematics |
3 |
| GED
120 |
Environmental
Science |
3 |
| GED
126 |
Life
Science |
3 |
| GED
130 |
Introduction to the Humanities |
3 |
| GED
135 |
World Civilizations |
3 |
| GED
140 |
Intro
to Psychology |
3 |
| GED
145 |
Intro to Sociology |
3 |
| GED
150 |
United States History |
3 |
Major
Module |
30 |
| BUS
105 |
Introduction
to Business |
3 |
| BUS
110 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
| BUS
115 |
Business Communications |
3 |
| BUS
200 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
| BUS
210 |
Organizational Theory and Behavior |
3 |
| BUS
300 |
Introduction to Financial Management |
3 |
| BUS
305 |
Principles of Economics |
3 |
| BUS
310 |
Introduction to Accounting |
3 |
| BUS
315 |
Introduction to Data Processing |
3 |
| BUS
400 |
Business Law |
3 |
| General
Electives Module
|
60 |
| Students
complete 20 general elective courses. Elective
requirements can be completed through transfer
credit, standardized exams or specialized training
completed through company training, professional
workshops, etc.
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Bachelor
of Business Administration |
120 |
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