Business Administration
| Grantham's Degree Programs | Credit Hours |
| Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration | 123 credit hours |
| Associate Degree | 63 credit hours |
Business Administration Program Description
Associate of Arts
The Associate of Arts in Business Administration (AA-BA) provides the student with a basic knowledge of science, technology, and market commercialization. The student will identify and practice functional areas of business.
Bachelor of Science
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BS-BA) program prepares the student to use analytical skills in evaluating cultural issues. In addition, the student analyzes theories, principles, and concepts in each area of business. Technology is used to enhance productivity and accomplish goals.
Business Administration Course Highlights
| CS231 | E-Commerce |
| BA181 | Foundations of Marketing |
| BA225 | Managerial Accounting |
| BA250 | Personal Finance |
| BA260 | Business Law I |
| BA280 | Consumer Behavior |
| BA301 | Business & Society |
| BA405 | Multinational Management |
| BA470 | Entrepreneurship |
| BA490 | Business Policy and Strategy |
View the Associate Degree Curriculum
View the Bachelor's Degree Curriculum
"...the independent and challenging nature of the work, combined with high earnings potential, makes this occupation attractive to many..."U.S. Department of Labor |
Career Specific Information
Business Administration:
The Business Administration program prepares graduates to enter
into any private organization that produces goods and services
and government organizations at federal, state, and local levels.
Graduates will function as employees, supervisors, and middle and
lower level mangers. Under the ethical guidance of their superior,
they will perform tasks and projects that entail quantitative and
qualitative skills, the scientific decision-making process, and tactical
tasks and strategies. For example, as production managers they will
be responsible for the purchase of inventory and the other factors
of production. Their interaction with internal and external clients
will be conducted ethically, efficiently, and effectively in order to
produce the desired results in the functional unit of production.
| 10-year Job Growth Forecast:
In the next 10 years, Public Relations Specialist positions are projected to grow by more than 43,000 positions. |
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| Average Salaries:
If you choose to work as a Public Relations specialist, you can expect to earn: |
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The Job Market:
Available positions include: • Communications Specialist |
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| The information on Job Titles, Salary, and Job Growth was assembled using information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These are not promises or guarantees, and they should not take the place of prospective students doing their own research on other possible career outcomes. | |
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