In a Bachelor Degrees of Business Administration program, you will prepare to plan,
organize, direct, and control the functions and processes of a firm or organization.
Course work will include a broad focus in general management theory, human resources
management and behavior, accounting and other quantitative methods, purchasing and
logistics, organization and production, marketing, and business decision-making.
You may not realize this, but business skills are important for anyone who wants
a lucrative career - having a BBA will improve your chances of advancement in any
field. General BBA degrees are designed to prepare graduates for positions in marketing,
management and government. Although the BBA is a great degree, if you are seeking
a specific type of employment, such as a position in human resources management,
you should pursue a more focused BBA. This degree is a great way to gain the specific
job skills you need, while getting a well-rounded business degree that will help
you in any job.
BBA focuses in Human Resources where you will learn corporate headhunting, business
coaching, and benefits analysis. You will also develop and fine tune the business
strategies and concepts you need to use in your practical life and everyday business
operations.
Program Goals
The BBA Program for the undergraduate students is designed with the academic and
professional advancement of students in mind. However, the program also helps fulfill
larger related goals. As such, the Program has three interrelated goals:
. First, to the students, the program offers
a higher quality, more challenging, and greater value added education. It also makes
available to them such opportunities that help them better prepare for their professional
career;
. Second, to the business community is able
to better fulfill its obligation of providing highly trained and qualified students;
Program Benefits to the Students
To the students, there are a number of benefits in joining the BBA Program. While
some of these benefits are immediate, others are short-term, and still other benefits
accrue throughout the students' professional careers.
. Better training in various business areas,
hence professionally better prepared.
. Competitive edge in the job market--the
BBA Program distinguishes you from other graduate courses .
. Better chances of being picked up by top
notch companies for internships.
. Opportunity to meet with business leaders
and special networking opportunities.
. Opportunity to get involved in professional
development organizations
. Guidance in job search, career choices,
and graduate study decisions.