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IAU BBA

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:

  • Be prepared for positions of leadership and responsibility in business and industry, governmental and not-for-profit organizations.
  • Acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and function effectively in a business and administrative organization.
  • Familiarize with the fundamental bodies of theoretical and applied knowledge of business; and
  • Experience self-improvement and professional growth.

 Graduation Requirement

 

  • Students must complete 120 semester units of prescribed curriculum. One semester unit is equivalent to 15 contacts hours or the equivalent in accelerated or distance learning teams.
  • Satisfactory completion of all required course work with a cumulative G.P.A of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Students must apply for graduation and meet all academic and financial requirements.

(All Courses are 3 semester credit units, unless other specified.)

 

 

 

(36)

 

General Education (12 courses)

 

(42)

 

Major Module (14 courses)

(18)

English & Humanities (6 courses)

ACC 100

Financial Accounting

ENG 100

 

English Composition*

ACC 200

Managerial Accounting

ENG 105

English Literature

BUS 100

Introduction to Business

COM 100

Introduction to Communication

BUS 300

Business Ethics

HUM 100

Introduction to Humanities

BUS 310

Business Law

HUM 110

Art Appreciation

BUS 400

Business Strategy and Policy

HUM 300

Critical Thinking

ECN 100

Introduction to Microeconomics

HUM 310

Comparative Religions

ECN 110

Introduction to Macroeconomics

HIS 100

World History I

ECN 300

Money and Banking

HIS 110

World History II

FIN 300

Principles of Finance

HIS 120

US History I

MGT 300

Principles of Management

HIS 131

US History II

MGT 320

Organizational Theory and Behavior

HIS 300

Asian History

MKT 300

Marketing

 

(12)

 

Social sciences(4 courses)

MGT 400

Operations Management

PSY 100

Intro to Psychology

 

SOC 100

Intro to Sociology

 

 

ANT 100   

Introduction to Anthropology

 

POL 100

Introduction to Political Science

 

                  *required

POL 300

Comparative Governments

 

 

(6)

 

Math & Science (2 courses)

 

AST 100

Introduction to Astronomy

 

ENV 100

Introduction to Environmental science

 

GEO 100

Introduction to Geography

 

INT 100

Introduction to Information technology

 

MAT 100

College Algebra*

 

MAT 110

Introduction to Statistics

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 (36)

 

General Electives (12 courses)

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.

 

Lower Division Courses

 

Upper Division Courses

ACC 100

Financial Accounting

BUS 300

Business Ethics

ACC 200

Managerial Accounting

BUS 310

Business Law

AST 100

Introduction to Astronomy

BUS 320

International Business

ANT 100

Introduction to Anthropology

BUS 330

Introduction to E-Commerce

BUS 100

Introduction to Business

BUS 400

Business Strategy and Policy

BUS 100

Business Communication

ECN 300

Money and Banking

COM 100

Introduction to Communication

FIN 300

Principles of Finance

ECN 100

Introduction to Microeconomics

HIS 300

Asian History

ECN 110

Introduction to Macroeconomics

HUM 300

Critical Thinking

ENG 100

English Composition

HUM 310

Comparative Religions

ENG 110

English Literature

MGT 300

Principles of Management

ENV 100

Introduction to Environmental Science

MGT 310

Human Resources Management

GEO 100

Introduction to Geography

MGT 320

Organizational Theory and Behavior

HIS 100

World History I

MGT 330

Information Management

HIS 110

World History II

MGT 400

Operations Management

HIS 120

U.S. History I

MGT 410

Project Management

 

HIS 130       

U.S. History II

MKT 300

Marketing

HUM 100

Introduction to the Humanities

MKT 310

Pricing Strategies

HUM 110

Art Appreciation

MKT 400

Public Relations

INT 100

Introduction to Information Technology

MKT 410

Advertising

MAT 100

College Algebra

MKT 420

Consumer Behavior

MAT 110

Introduction to Statistics

POL 300

Comparative Governments

POL 100

Introduction to Political Science

 

PSY 100

Introduction to Psychology

 

PSY 100

Introduction to Sociology

 

         

 

 

 

 

 

Program Cost