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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 trough 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.
Program Goals
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program will allow students to:
Graduation Requirement
(All Courses are 3 semester credit units, unless other specified.)
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General Education (12 courses) |
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Major Module (14 courses) |
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English & Humanities (6 courses) |
ACC 100 |
Financial Accounting |
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ENG 100 |
English Composition* |
ACC 200 |
Managerial Accounting |
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ENG 105 |
English Literature |
BUS 100 |
Introduction to Business |
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COM 100 |
Introduction to Communication |
BUS 300 |
Business Ethics |
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HUM 100 |
Introduction to Humanities |
BUS 310 |
Business Law |
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HUM 110 |
Art Appreciation |
BUS 400 |
Business Strategy and Policy |
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HUM 300 |
Critical Thinking |
ECN 100 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
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HUM 310 |
Comparative Religions |
ECN 110 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
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HIS 100 |
World History I |
ECN 300 |
Money and Banking |
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HIS 110 |
World History II |
FIN 300 |
Principles of Finance |
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HIS 120 |
US History I |
MGT 300 |
Principles of Management |
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HIS 131 |
US History II |
MGT 320 |
Organizational Theory and Behavior |
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HIS 300 |
Asian History |
MKT 300 |
Marketing |
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Social sciences(4 courses) |
MGT 400 |
Operations Management |
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PSY 100 |
Intro to Psychology |
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SOC 100 |
Intro to Sociology |
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ANT 100 |
Introduction to Anthropology |
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POL 100 |
Introduction to Political Science |
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POL 300 |
Comparative Governments |
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Math & Science (2 courses) |
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AST 100 |
Introduction to Astronomy |
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ENV 100 |
Introduction to Environmental science |
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GEO 100 |
Introduction to Geography |
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INT 100 |
Introduction to Information technology |
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MAT 100 |
College Algebra* |
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MAT 110 |
Introduction to Statistics |
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General Electives (12 courses) |
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Students complete 14 general elective courses. Elective requirements can also be completed through transfer credit (TRC), standardized exam credit (SEC), or challenge exams (CEC). Courses required for or completed under General Education or in the Major may not be counted as elective credit. |
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Lower Division Courses |
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Upper Division Courses |
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ACC 100 |
Financial Accounting |
BUS 300 |
Business Ethics |
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ACC 200 |
Managerial Accounting |
BUS 310 |
Business Law |
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AST 100 |
Introduction to Astronomy |
BUS 320 |
International Business |
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ANT 100 |
Introduction to Anthropology |
BUS 330 |
Introduction to E-Commerce |
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BUS 100 |
Introduction to Business |
BUS 400 |
Business Strategy and Policy |
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BUS 100 |
Business Communication |
ECN 300 |
Money and Banking |
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COM 100 |
Introduction to Communication |
FIN 300 |
Principles of Finance |
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ECN 100 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
HIS 300 |
Asian History |
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ECN 110 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
HUM 300 |
Critical Thinking |
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ENG 100 |
English Composition |
HUM 310 |
Comparative Religions |
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ENG 110 |
English Literature |
MGT 300 |
Principles of Management |
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ENV 100 |
Introduction to Environmental Science |
MGT 310 |
Human Resources Management |
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GEO 100 |
Introduction to Geography |
MGT 320 |
Organizational Theory and Behavior |
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HIS 100 |
World History I |
MGT 330 |
Information Management |
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HIS 110 |
World History II |
MGT 400 |
Operations Management |
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HIS 120 |
U.S. History I |
MGT 410 |
Project Management |
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HIS 130 |
U.S. History II |
MKT 300 |
Marketing |
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HUM 100 |
Introduction to the Humanities |
MKT 310 |
Pricing Strategies |
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HUM 110 |
Art Appreciation |
MKT 400 |
Public Relations |
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INT 100 |
Introduction to Information Technology |
MKT 410 |
Advertising |
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MAT 100 |
College Algebra |
MKT 420 |
Consumer Behavior |
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MAT 110 |
Introduction to Statistics |
POL 300 |
Comparative Governments |
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POL 100 |
Introduction to Political Science |
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PSY 100 |
Introduction to Psychology |
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PSY 100 |
Introduction to Sociology |
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