Ideally, a BBA degree will combine foundational general education courses with a strong focus on the specific business specialization of your choice. These specializations can include management, marketing, entrepreneurship, finance, international business, human resources and others. While four-year degrees are common, at some universities you can earn your BBA as little as three years.
Through a comprehensive curriculum, a BBA degree can prepare you for real-world business administration roles. You can learn how to reach smart business conclusions through empirical analysis, a skill set that can apply across every aspect of business, from planning how the organization will operate day-to-day to adjusting strategies in the face of ongoing changes and challenges.
In line with the mission of IGU, each program is designed for the students to attain the essential knowledge and skills to meet the needs and challenges in the areas of business administration throughout the world.