What's the difference between a BBA and a Bachelor of Science in Business Admin.

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by iquagmire, Aug 19, 2006.

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  1. iquagmire

    iquagmire Member

    What's the difference between a BBA and a Bachelor of Science in Business Admin.?
     
  2. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    The BSBA seems to require one year of general education, one year of general business, one year of a specific major within business, and one year of electives.
     
  3. CoachTurner

    CoachTurner Member

    traditionally speaking:

    A Bachelor of Science in Business Administration would be a 120 hour degree program with 60 hours of general education/core and 60 hours of major/cognate study.

    A Bachelor of Business Administration would be a 120 hour degree program with 30 hours of general education/core and 90 hours of major/cognate study.

    The former being founded in the liberal arts and the latter in the applied sciences.

    These days, the degree title isn't all-telling. Curriculum varies from program to program that you must examine the program that you're interested in to determine specifics.
     
  4. iquagmire

    iquagmire Member

    Thanks folks!
     
  5. PMBrooks

    PMBrooks New Member

    I received a BSBA in Economics, and it is exactly the courses oultine that was given above in the posts.
     

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