Business Administration Management
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Leverage the business knowledge you already have from your prior earned associate degree to complete your bachelor’s degree in a fraction of the time! This upper-division program provides students with the opportunity to further develop their skills relating to managerial expertise, communications, human resources, information literacy, and computer technology.
WHAT IS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT?
Whether you work for a large corporation, a small local business, or a venture of your very own, your broad range of business skills must encompass marketing concepts, business strategies, management tools, and supervisory management. With a more in-depth preparation, graduates of this program will benefit from knowledge of increased administrative and managerial responsibility in a wide variety of roles and organizations.
YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS PROGRAM IF:
- You’ve got one business degree under your belt, and you’d like to boost your resume with an advanced B.B.A. degree.
- The experience you’ve had in your educational and professional journeys had led to the desire to add to your skillset and knowledge base.
- An advanced credential or certification is something you see as valuable and a means to further your career.
With a more in-depth preparation, graduates of this program will benefit from business career opportunities offering upward mobility from entry-level positions to positions of increased administrative and managerial responsibility in a wide variety of roles and organizations.
Our professors are subject matter experts in their fields. Throughout the program, they’ll share their knowledge with you, providing a strong foundation and hands-on experience to prepare you for a successful business career.
The Business Administration Management completion program combines 60 associate-level program requirements with 60 upper-division credits in Liberal Arts and Sciences, Business, and Management to complete the 120 credit baccalaureate degree. To review the total degree requirements and course sequencing for this program, please visit the College Catalog.
Applicants of this program must follow all admissions processes and procedures to be considered for admittance.
To learn about any program-specific admissions requirements, please use the “Request Info” button or attend one of our Admissions Events.
To apply to this program, please begin your Application for Admission.
If you have any additional questions, please contact the Admissions Office at 718-505-4188.