BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA)

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA),
Awarded by International American University, USA

Overview

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program aims to develop students’ intellectual ability through an appropriate blending of business and general education. The program assists the student in understanding and developing the unique leadership qualities required to be successful in business functions, an organizational unit, or an enterprise. The coursework provides students with a solid business foundation in the field. An emphasis is on critical thinking, decision-making, and Christian ethical behavior. The BBA degree program is designed to provide students with opportunities to explore business administration and meet educational goals and enhance their career opportunities.

Program Learning Objectives (PLO)

Primary objectives of this program include equipping students with the knowledge and ability to:
1.Demonstrate effective writing skills. (ILO1)
2.Demonstrate effective oral presentation skills. (ILO2)
3.Demonstrate advanced elements of critical thinking to analyze issues, solve problems, and make business decisions. (ILO3)
4.Integrate learning in the areas of general education, accounting, economics, management, and technology and apply them to business strategy and policy. (ILO4)
5.Evaluate an ethical dilemma and make an appropriate recommendation to address it based on Christian ethics. (ILO5)

Admission Requirements

Education: IAU requires either evidence of an earned high school diploma, General Educational Development (GED) test, or the successful completion of 12 semester units earned at an appropriately accredited postsecondary institution or foreign equivalent. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis.
Professional Experience: IAU recommends 1 year of full-time professional experience, in any organization, including, but not limited to, private, public, for-profit, non-profit, start-ups, or established corporate organizations.
Information Technology: IAU requires students to possess computer and internet skills sufficient to effectively participate in IAU’s pedagogical model and conduct research at the undergraduate level.
Maximum Total Credit Awarded is 45 units:
Transfer Credit (TRC): 90 units
Standardized Exam Credit (SEC): 90 units
Prior Experiential Learning Credit (PEL): Of the first 60 semester credits awarded a student in an undergraduate program, no more than 15 semester credits.
Awarded Qualification BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Awarding Institution International American University
Duration 3 years
Mode of Delivery Face-to-face learning
Level Comparable to Malta Qualifications Framework (MQF) / European Qualifications Framework (EQF) Level 6
MQRIC Accredited Status Recognised
Locations Malta
Fees €8,000 per year

Concentrations:

  • CIP Code: 52.0801
  • Courses Required (9 units):
  • FIN 300 Fundamentals of Finance (3 units)
  • FIN 400 Intermediate Financial Management 1 (3 units)
  • FIN 410 Intermediate Financial Management 2 (3 units)
  • FIN 420 Financial Markets And Institutions (3 units)
  • FIN 430 Intro To Investments (3 units)
  • FIN 440 Financial Statement Analysis (3 units)

  • CIP Code: 52.1401
  • Courses Required (9 units):
  • MKT 300 Marketing (3 units)
  • MKT 310 Pricing Strategies (3 units)
  • MKT 320 Small Business Marketing and Strategy (3 units)
  • MKT 400 Public Relations (3 units)
  • MKT 410 Advertising (3 units)
  • MKT 420 Consumer Behavior (3 units)

  • CIP Code: 52.0901
  • Courses Required (9 units):
  • HTT 200 Introduction To Hospitality Tourism (3 units)
  • HTT 205 Introduction To Hotel Management (3 units)
  • HTT 210 Introduction To Aviation Management (3 units)
  • HTT 300 Global Tourism Concepts (3 units)
  • HTT 310 Hospitality And Tourism Marketing (3 units)
  • HTT 320 Organizational Behavior For The Hospitality Industry (3 units)
  • HTT 400 Economics Of Tourism (3 units)
  • HTT 410 Planning And Developing Tourism (3 units)
  • HTT 420 Hospitality And Strategic Management (3 units)