The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program is designed to provide undergraduate learners with a practical education in business administration. The core courses offer a well-rounded education in business.
Learners will focus on general business topics related to professional communication, global leadership trends, the construction and use of statistical models for business,, ethical issues in the context of business theory and practice,
and more. Upon program completion, learners can choose to continue their education or pursue a potential career path in the business field.
Quick Facts:
- Credits required: 120
- Cost per credit: $425
- Program length: 4 years (full-time status)
- Max transfer credits: 90 credits
Time to degree completion can be shortened by accelerating completion of courses and through credits accepted in transfer.
Transfer credit is evaluated on an individual basis. Not all credits are eligible for transfer. See the University Catalog for transfer credit policies.
What you’ll study
Integrate knowledge of the core ACBSP business concepts of accounting, finance, statistics, economics, management, and marketing to assess business circumstances.
Propose quantitative business solutions which demonstrate critical and analytical thinking.
Collaborate in cross-functional teams utilizing effective business techniques and strategies.
Navigate challenges in a global market involving international distribution and operations networks.
Share business recommendations and information through a variety of communication delivery formats.
Evaluate potential ethical and legal issues in contemporary business situations and propose appropriate resolution.
Employ technology to effectively solve business problems and provide solutions.
Potential career paths may be found in the following industries:
Human Resource Management
Banking and Finance
Healthcare Administration
Information Technology
Retail Sales and Distribution
CalSouthern cannot guarantee employment, salary, or career advancement.
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree Requirements
Degree Requirements | Credits |
---|---|
General Education Courses | 36 |
Required Core Courses | 45 |
Business Elective Courses | 15 |
General Elective Courses | 39 |
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR THE BBA |
120 |
Courses + Credits
Below, you’ll find the required courses offered by the CalSouthern School of Business and Management for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program. The required number of credits to complete the BBA degree program is 120 semester credits with the option to transfer-in up to 90 credits. Learners will take general education courses, as well as business electives
Required Core Courses
- UNI 1000 University Success Online — 3-credits
- ACT 4102 Principles of Accounting I— 3-credits
- BUS 3110 Business Ethics — 3-credits
- BUS 3300 Introduction to Business — 3-credits
- BUS 3301 Business Law — 3-credits
- BUS 3413 Business Statistics — 3-credits
- BUS 3314 Business Communications — 3-credits
- ECO 3300 Macroeconomics — 3-credits
- ECO 3403 Microeconomics — 3-credits
- FIN 4404 Fundamentals of Finance — 3-credits
- IB 4100 International Management — 3-credits
- MGT 4325 Business Information Systems — 3-credits
- MGT 4404 Contemporary Management — 3-credits
- MKT 4400 Essentials of Marketing — 3-credits
- CAP 3400 BBA Capstone — 3-credits
Download the University Catalog for full course descriptions, prerequisite information, and program details.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program?
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program is designed to help candidates prepare to pursue a career path in business administration. Learners in this degree program will study various subjects including general business practices, ethics, and basic legal principles, techniques of management, and international strategies trends in business today, entrepreneurship, management, and organization, producing quality goods and services, human resources, marketing, acquiring, organizing, and using information, accounting, finance and investment, financial management, and personal finances and investments. Students will explore theories and data used to make decisions in modern corporate organizations.
When and where can I begin my Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program?
You can begin your online education at CalSouthern now. Classes at CalSouthern begin monthly. Completion of the CalSouthern admissions process will depend on how quickly you complete the steps in the application process. You may speak to an Admissions Advisor over the phone (1-800-477-2254 ext. 47822) or request information online. Once you’ve completed the online request, you may hear from an advisor within 24 hours to discuss the next steps toward starting your degree program.
How many credits are required to complete the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program?
CalSouthern’s Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) requires a total of 120 hours. You may be eligible for transfer credit with provided official transcripts. CalSouthern accepts up to 90 hours of the qualifying credits you need toward your degree.*
*Transfer credit is evaluated on an individual basis. Not all credits are eligible to transfer. See the University Catalog for transfer credit policies.
Why should I pursue a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program?
Learners interested in how business organizations operate and make decisions using essential departments could be a good fit for this degree program. CalSouthern offers flexible courses in a curriculum tailored to skills and training utilized in the education industry today. In addition, it was developed for working adults. Degree candidates can pursue this degree online, allowing the flexibility to study on their own schedules.
The faculty mentors are very knowledgeable and available when you needed assistance. My learner support specialist was also very helpful and ensured that I stayed on track throughout the entire process.
– Geneva N., School of Business and Management, 2020
Accreditation
California Southern University is a member of the American InterContinental University System. The System is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
CalSouthern’s Bachelor, Master, and Doctor of Business Administration degree programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
Please visit the Accreditation & Licensure page to learn more.
CalSouthern cannot guarantee employment, salary, or career advancement. Not all programs are available to residents of all states. CalSouthern does not accept applications from residents of Massachusetts, New York, and certain foreign countries.
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