Business (Bachelor's)

It´s all about choices. With a background in Business Administration, you can have the tools you need to qualify for entry-level positions in the business field. Learn to apply classroom solutions to real-life business situations with our well-rounded curriculum.

The program provides hands-on computer training, accounting skills and a solid business background with classes such as:

  • Basic principles of accounting
  • Business Law
  • Computer applications
  • Introduction to finance
  • Business enterprise
  • Principles of management
  • Introduction to human resources
  • Introduction to marketing
  • Public relations

Be prepared to meet challenges in the ever-changing business world. You can apply the necessary business, decision-making and organizational skills gathered from this program to the corporate world. The core curriculum can enable you to enter the job market in a variety of entry-level capacities.

Some career opportunities include:

  • Office or departmental manager
  • Accounting manager
  • Marketing director

The Bachelor of Business Degree provides a broad knowledge of the practical areas of business rather than specialization in a specific discipline. The program is designed to prepare graduates for employment in middle-management positions in business, industry and government.

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