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- Business Administration (BBA)
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- Business Administration (BBA)
- Requirements
- Program Structure
- Majors and Minors
- Accounting Major/Minor
- Economics Major/Minor
- Entrepreneurship Major/Minor
- Finance Major/Minor
- Human Resource Major/Minor
- International Business Major/Minor
- Marketing Major/Minor
- Supply Chain Management Major/Minor
- Business Law Minor
- Environmental Economics & Sustainable Development Minor
- Financial Markets and Institutions Minor
- Leadership Minor
- Project Management Minor
- General BBA
- BBA Options
- Learning Goals and Objectives
- Professional Designations
- First Year Experience
- Economics Major/Minor
- Bachelor of Arts - Economics Major/Minor
- Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics and Economics Major
- Bachelor of Arts - Economics and Political Studies Major
- Bachelor of Science - Mathematics and Economics Major
- Bachelor of Arts - Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development Minor
- Bachelor of Tourism - Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development Minor
- Bachelor of Natural Resource Science - Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development Minor
- Bachelor of Science - Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development Minor
- Management Minor
- Dual Degrees
- Business Administration (BBA)
Dual Degrees
Bachelor of Computing Science (BCS) and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Dual degrees in Computing and Business provide grads with a strong platform for a successful career. Whether it is working as a web applications manager at a marketing company, an information systems consultant at an accounting firm, or CEO of a new software startup, BCS/BBA students will have the combined management and computer skills needed to be successful in a high-tech business environment.
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Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Dual degrees in Arts and Business provide grads with a strong platform for a successful career. Employers seek well-rounded candidates with specific skills and knowledge, such as accounting and management, as well as competencies in communication skills, intercultural knowledge, broad-based knowledge, and research skills.
Students considering careers in management and/or human resources may choose to combine a BBA degree with an Arts degree and major in psychology, communications, sociology, or other Arts disciplines.
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Requirements
To earn dual degrees, students must meet requirements of both programs. You may think this would take eight years of study (four years per degree), but this is not true. Many core and elective courses can be "double counted," which greatly reduces study time. Through careful course selection, it is possible to complete two degrees in just five years.
In today's job market, the extra year of study that dual degrees require could be the difference between finding a good job or not. Two degrees for the price of one — how can you lose?
Students must complete the graduation requirements of both programs concurrently or sequentially. To complete the two degrees within five years, it is important for students to start planning before their first semester.
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