Business Administration
| Grantham's Degree Programs | Credit Hours |
| Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration | 122 credit hours |
| Associate Degree | 62 credit hours |
Business Administration Program Description
The Grantham Business Administration program was designed to provide a modern business administration curriculum offering Associate of Arts and Bachelor degrees. This undergraduate program provides students with a strong academic foundation in business management theories and practices, financial and managerial accounting principles, microeconomics and macroeconomics, marketing, behavioral science, mathematics and statistics.
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 Bachelor of Business Administration program will prepare graduates to enter a variety of technical and service-based industries. Through successful completion of lower-and upper-division requirements, graduates are expected to comprehend and apply the principles of business ethics, obtain the quantitative skills and knowledge needed to make sound business decisions, integrate the knowledge acquired in the program to analyze a business to identify its strengths and weaknesses and determine what changes can be made for improvement, conduct independent research relevant to business-related issues.
| 7-year Job Growth Forecast:
In the next 7 years, the Business Administration field is projected to grow by over 12,170 full and part-time jobs annually. |
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| Average Salaries:
If you choose to work in the Business Administration field, you can expect to earn: |
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| The Job Market:
In 2005, there were over 1,639,237 positions in the Business Administration field. |
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| The information on Job Titles, Salary, Job Growth, and Descriptions was assembled primarily from information from MONEY Magazine, Salary.com, and the BLS May '05 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates study. They 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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