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Bachelor Degrees in Business: Administration
Employers know that the stronger an organization's administrative capabilities are, the better its chance for success. Earning a bachelor's degree in business administration (often called a BBA or BSBA) can teach you how to be an effective administrator in whatever industry you choose. Courses in economics, accounting, management, office technology, and marketing will be included in most online and traditional bachelor's degree in business administration programs.
What Does a BBA Do For You?
Graduates of business administration programs often find work as managers, sales representatives, and project planners. They work in private businesses, colleges, hospitals, and the government. Those with strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills are most successful administrators. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the 2006 median salary for business administrators was $67,690.

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Bachelor's Degree - in Administration
With 14 campuses across the nation Argosy University offers graduate degree programs in Business, Education, Clinical Psychology, and Professional Counseling. Our instructors are working professionals with years of experience.
Argosy University
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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Success in today's diverse, global and technologically sophisticated business environment requires a results-oriented education that extends beyond theories and conceptual understanding to practical application. Walden's Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Business Administration (B.A.) provides that solid grounding in the latest business ideas and practices through a number of dynamic and continually updated concentrations. You select the concentration that most closely matches your career goals and aspirations, providing you with an in-depth understanding for a particular subject.
Walden University
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Bachelor of Arts -Business Administration
Keiser College’s Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration provides instruction to ensure that students have the analytical skills, communication skills, and academic knowledge to be able to: interpret and convey financial information; make business decisions based on value of money, investment and capitalization options; make marketing decisions geared towards meeting customer needs; formulate strategy, plans, and policies to meet organizational goals and objectives; and to develop and locate the resources necessary to insure successful management of a business. Students will use computer and software applications necessary to prosper in a business environment. Emphasis on business professionalism, entrepreneurship, leadership skills and strategic thinking will prepare graduates for a career in the dynamic world of business.
Keiser College
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Bachelor's of Science in Business Adminstration
Students in DeVry's Business Administration program develop competency in applying technology to business strategy, management and decision-making through case studies, team projects, Internet use and Web page development, as well as computer applications and systems integration.
DeVry University Online
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