Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Anaheim, USA
BA
DURATION
6 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
TUITION FEES
USD 2,520 / per quarter *
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning, On-Campus
* $7,560 per year
Key Summary
Program and Objective
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Business Administration program is designed to meet the educational needs of working adults in an ever-expanding global economy. The BA program emphasizes the study of accounting, management, marketing and economics which lays a foundation for later study in BA at the graduate M.B.A. level. Completion of the BA program requirements ensures that students will comprehend the relationships among marketing, quantitative theory, accountancy, economic principles, financial and human and organizational management. Furthermore, In keeping with the institution’s Statement of Purpose, this program seeks to enable students to integrate academic disciplines and an enriched cultural experience by offering the coursework that produces comprehensively prepared business leaders.
Degree Requirements
- Successfully complete a minimum of 180 quarter units in BA coursework with a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 on a 4.0 scale.
- Successfully complete the degree requirements within the time limit (six years) for completion of the B.A. degree.
- The total coursework undertaken for the B. A. degree may be a combination of transfer credits and coursework completed at SU. Overall, a minimum of 45 units of the total unit requirement of 180 units must be completed in residence at SU, the remaining 135 quarter units may be satisfied through transfer credits that meets SU’s transfer credit policy.
Stanton University is a regionally accredited institution recognized by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). Its accreditation reflects rigorous academic and institutional standards, while the university’s focus on affordable, high-quality, and student-centered education distinguishes it among private universities in California.
Upon completing the program, the student will be able to:
- Understand and apply knowledge of business concepts and functions.
- Analyze and interpret information to reach conclusions and make effective business decisions.
- Define, evaluate, and develop solutions for business problems and issues using logical reasoning, information, materials, and data.
- Able to use an effective balance of qualitative and quantitative models and apply them to real world business situations.
- Identify and apply ethical principles in business decision making.
- Integrate communication skills to develop and present effective and professional presentations to a variety of audiences using oral language and written communication.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the social roles and relationships involved in an organization.
- Become aware of the impact of globalization on people, businesses, and the economy.
- Understand the social and cultural roots of business, governments and other organizations.
- Work effectively with a diverse team to achieve a common objective.
Affordable Tuition and Flexible Payment Options
Quality education shouldn’t come with a high price tag. At Stanton University, tuition is only one-fourth to one-sixth of what other regionally accredited private institutions charge. We are deeply committed to making high-quality learning accessible to all students by dedicating our resources and policies to uphold this mission across the university.
While Stanton does not participate in federal Title IV financial aid programs, we maintain affordability through interest-free, tailored payment plans designed to fit each student’s needs—ensuring that financial limitations never stand in the way of educational opportunity.
More: https://stanton.edu/admission/financial-aid/
Ideal Stanton University Student
- A motivated, self-driven learner who values affordability and accessibility in higher education and seeks a high-quality degree without the burden of high tuition.
- Someone comfortable with flexible delivery formats (in-person, online, or distance learning) and able to manage their time, stay disciplined, and engage even when not in a traditional classroom.
- A student who wants student-centered education — looking for personalized support, close faculty interactions, and a community where individual growth is prioritized.
- An individual who is career-oriented: aiming to gain practical skills and knowledge that can be applied in real work settings rather than purely theoretical or research paths.
- Someone ready to adapt and persist — willing to navigate a smaller institution with evolving programs and reputation, and able to advocate for themselves when transitioning credits, transferring, or engaging with employers.
- For international students or those on F-1 visas, an ideal student is one who understands the enrollment requirements (e.g. full-time registration, limits on distance courses for visa eligibility) and plans accordingly.
BBA Career Opportunities
Stanton University’s Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration program prepares students for entry-level and mid-management positions in diverse business environments, including marketing, finance, human resources, and international business. Graduates gain foundational knowledge in business operations, management principles, and strategic thinking, enabling them to pursue professional roles in corporations, small enterprises, or entrepreneurial ventures.
Stanton’s Course Delivery Modes
- In-Person (On-Campus)
- Some courses are offered on campus at Stanton’s physical locations (Anaheim, Los Angeles).
- Students attend classes in a traditional format, meeting regularly according to campus schedules.
- On-campus courses may be more common for degree requirements with labs, practicums, or hands-on components (though explicit campus course listings are limited in publicly available sources).
- Online
- Stanton provides support for online learning tools, such as Populi, Canvas, and Zoom, with guidance materials to help students navigate these platforms.


