Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Program Description:
This subject exposes the students to business and its development, and careers in management. It includes fundamental discussions of principles of organization, rationale, structure, functions and various principles/models underlying the management of any enterprise. This will provide the students with a broad perspective in preparation for higher management subjects.
Career opportunities:
What are the different specializations for BS in Business Administration?
This subject exposes the students to business and its development, and careers in management. It includes fundamental discussions of principles of organization, rationale, structure, functions and various principles/models underlying the management of any enterprise. This will provide the students with a broad perspective in preparation for higher management subjects.
Career opportunities:
- Business and Marketing Manager
- Project Evaluator
- Financial Analyst
- Market Researcher and Assessors
- Web-page Developer and Designer
- Accounting Systems and Treasury Analyst
- E-Marketing and Sales / Promotions Manager
- Public Relations (PR) and Advertising Manager
- Financial Systems and Officers and Treasury Analysts
What are the different specializations for BS in Business Administration?
- Management Accounting:
It includes topics on business management with orientation in accounting. - Entrepreneurship:
It covers issues that entrepreneurs deal with, especially in opportunities that come in industries due to emerging new technologies. - Marketing:
It is set to prepare graduates for supervisory level of marketing management. - Financial Management:
It is designed to give students on how to maintain monetary stability and give information on the organization and operations of domestic banking and non-banking institutions. - Business management:
It is designed to provide information on the aspects of business operation and prepare students to run their own business. - Economics:
It is designed to train students in engaging in inter-disciplinary analysis of issues related to the practice of economics. - Human Resource Development Management:
It is set to develop skills in management and utilization of human resources to meet the needs of organizations in public, private and nonprofit sectors.