
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
May 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 527 *
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
* 452 USD for 100-200-level courses cost per unit | 527 USD for 300-400-level courses cost per unit
Key Summary
Introduction
Designed for working professionals with at least 15 units of transferable college credit, the BBA program allows immediate application of learning in the workplace. Relevant coursework addresses current issues in business and encourages the integration of real-world work experiences and hands-on projects. Students combine these experiences with internships or international study opportunities to further expand their portfolio and network.
We’ll help you graduate equipped with the most sought-after leadership and business skills. You’ll have opportunities to earn internationally recognized certificates (microcredentials), secure internships, and pursue international opportunities to build your résumé and make yourself more marketable. We’ll make it easy to earn your degree while maintaining your professional work life by offering the choice between in-person or online courses.
Program at a Glance
The School of Business and Management cultivates students’ skills, faith, and character to become business leaders who inspire change.
Application Deadline
- Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis for upcoming class starts. There are six class starts per year. The first step is to apply or submit an inquiry online.
Gain Hands-on Experience
- Take in-person or online courses to best fit your schedule.
- Build a strong foundation in strategic management, finance, marketing, accounting, and more.
- Integrate Christianity and business as you discover how to lead positive change in an organization.
- Learn from Fulbright Scholars and world-renowned professors with industry experience.
Admissions
Curriculum
Requirements
The Bachelor of Business Administration degree completion program requires 120 total units, including General Education units and 57 units of core business courses (BBA students may also add an optional 9-unit concentration).
Core Courses
- Business and Entrepreneurship
- Principles of Accounting I
- Principles of Accounting II
- Survey of Economics
- Principles of Management
- Organizational Leadership
- Managing Diverse Teams and Groups
- Introduction to Information Systems and Business Applications
- Data Analytics, Spreadsheets, and Data Visualization
- Marketing Principles
- Writing 2: Writing in Business
- Business Law
- Business Finance for Managers
- Operations Management
- International Business
- Organization and Administrative Behavior
- Human Resource Management
- Strategic Management
- Writing 3: Business Ethics
Total Units: 57
Rankings
- No. 16 in the Nation - Azusa Pacific University’s BBA Program ranking according to University HQ.
- 1 of 126: Best Western Colleges according to Princeton Review's 2023 Best Colleges Guide
Program Outcome
Students who successfully complete this program shall be able to:
- Business Knowledge: Apply business knowledge from multiple business disciplines to plan, design, and execute business strategies.
- Critical Thinking: Identify and solve business problems using analytical and critical thinking skills.
- Quantitative Reasoning: Analyze quantitative data to address real-world or discipline-specific business problems.
- Christian Business Ethics: Use biblically-based ethics to make moral and virtuous ethical and socially responsible business decisions.
- Written Communication: Convey ideas clearly and effectively through professional written communication.
- Oral Communication: Communicate in informative or persuasive ways using the appropriate genre, channel, structure, and style.
- Collaborative Teamwork: Effectively participate in business-focused teams as members and leaders in diverse environments.
- Global/Multicultural Awareness: Identify and respond to cultural, economic, and political aspects of business in multicultural and global environments, informed by biblically based ethics.
- Discipline Knowledge: Demonstrate knowledge of business concepts.
- Discipline Problem Solving: Solve core business problems and effectively analyze and address business situations.