Bachelor of Business Administration
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The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a bachelor's degree in business studies. In most universities, the degree is conferred upon a student after four years of full-time study (120 credit hours) in one or more areas of business concentrations. The BBA program usually includes general business courses and advanced courses for specific concentrations. Some colleges and universities call the BBA a BSBA (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration), however, the requirements and course content are the same.
Business Administration programs may be accredited to indicate that the school's educational curriculum meets specific quality standards. The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is generally regarded as being the most prestigious business program accreditation, covering business schools worldwide.
BBA programs expose students to a variety of subjects: accounting, business law and ethics, economics, finance, management information systems, marketing, operations management, organizational behavior and management, mathematics, statistics, and strategy.
The Bachelor of Business Administration program allows students to specialize in a specific academic area including:
- Accounting
- Economics
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- Hospitality Management
- Human Resources
- International Business
- Management
- Management information system
- Marketing
- Operations management
- Real Estate
- Business Law
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- The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
- Accredited Online Bachelor of Business Administration Degrees
- Glossary of BBA Degree Programs
- About Business Majors
- Guide to Business Majors
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