The BBA (Bachelor’s in Business Administration) is a practical and dynamic program that aims to develop different sets of skills. This objective is achieved through the structure of the program and the courses offered under it.
Learners are required to complete 91 credit hours if they join as sophomores (121 credit hours if they join at the freshman level). Out of these 61 credit hours are required as part of the business program itself, with an additional 30 credit hours as general education requirements. The business program credits (61 credit hours) include an internship (1 credit hour), the core business curriculum (45 credit hours), and student-selected courses (15 credit hours).
Students may select concentration courses within one (or more) concentration areas. Students aiming for one of the concentration areas (Accounting & Finance, Marketing & Entrepreneurship, Operations & Human Capital Management) need to complete 12 credits hours within their selected concentration, in addition to 3 credit hours of general business elective courses. Students have the option to diversify their elective courses by selecting their elective courses (a total of 15 credit hours) from the pool of all concentration courses offered (General Business).