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Bachelors Degrees In Business

 

Author: Eric Morris

As the scope of business expands with drastic changes and development in technology and global socioeconomics, there is also a rapid growth in the career opportunities and jobs that require strong analytical and business skills. A degree in business administration encourages students to strive for a thorough understanding of business principles with a spirit of creativity and entrepreneurship in order to compete in todays business environment.

Business skills and administration are the main skills that are taught in a bachelors degree in business program. Employers combine academic disciplines with functional business applications, along with liberal arts to prepare students in skills applicable in every business setup.

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a bachelor degree in business administration. In order to attain a degree in business administration, a student needs to complete at least four years of full-time study or 120 credit hours in one or more areas of business. This rule is applied in most universities around the world.

Most of the time, general business courses and advanced courses for specific concentrations are included in BBA or bachelors of business administration course. It is also possible for students who have completed their BBA to pursue a masters degree known as MBA (masters of business administration). However, in order to attain an MBA degree, a BBA degree is not compulsory.

Courses and subjects may be categorized differently and vary from one university to another but there are some of basic subjects included in a BBA course: accounting, marketing management, business management, micro-economics, macro-economics, financial management, communication skills, business environment, taxation, business law, money and material management, management theory, organizational behavior, business ethics, human resource management, statistics, logistics and transport, policy analysis, and management information system.

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Eric Morris is an expert in this field. Eric has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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