Bachelor of Business Administration

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Our Program

Bachelor of Business Administration provides you with a rich context for a business education—beyond the classroom walls. Be engaged in the local community with an ethical, social, historical, and global awareness while understanding and integrating the core functional areas of business with a Christian perspective. The Business program builds on the Accounting, Economics and Business foundations and includes the option of exploring the emerging field of microfinance—a unique mix of theory and practice working on projects relating to current issues and microfinance programs in various regions of the world. Our Business program incorporates a unique Educational Travel component giving students an opportunity to research and participate first hand in microfinance practices.

Program Offerings:

Bachelor of Business Administration: 4 year, 120 credits
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration: 3 year, 90 credits

Your Future

Business Administration graduates will be knowledgeable and functional—understanding and applying core business concepts across functional areas. You will develop the skills as critical thinkers, problem solvers having worked on real life examples and developing practical and realistic solutions to business problems. As a graduate of our Business Administration program you will be challenged to be men and women of integrity and personal initiative, demonstrating character and leadership.

This degree meets the requirements for entrance into MBA programs or other graduate studies. Students can also pursue professional studies in accounting and human resource management. The accounting courses provide necessary prerequisites for entry into the various professional accounting designation programs (CA, CMA, CGA). Additionally, completion of the BBA would allow students to register for the Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) designation.

Examples of Courses Offered

 

  • Introduction to Computers
  • Introductory Macroeconomics
  • Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • Statistics for Business and Economics
  • Economics of Taxation and Public Spending
  • International Finance
  • Introduction to Business Administration
  • Management of Non-Profit Organizations
  • Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Organizational Behaviour
  •  International Business
  • Operations Management
  • Entrepreneurship and New Ventures
  • Global Business Practices
  • International Trade and Finance
  • Information Science I
  • Introductory Microeconomics
  • Intermediate Microeconomics
  • Money and Banking
  • International Trade
  • Special Topics in Economics
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • Business Strategy
  • Business Law
  • Management Information Systems
  • Marketing Theory and Research
  • Advanced Strategy and Leadership
  • International Microfinance
  • Business Issues in a Christian Perspective
Admissions Faculty

David W. Adams, BBA, MBA, CA, CPA, CMA, Associate Professor of Business and Business Program Head
Jeff Huebner, BComm, MBA, Assistant Professor of Business
Don Liteplo, MBA, Assistant Professor of Business
Sean Quinn, MBA, Assistant Professor of Business