BS in Business Administration
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program provides students with a comprehensive plan of study covering key business areas, including accounting, finance, marketing, economics, data analytics, and management. This rigorous curriculum is designed to benefit students looking for a well-rounded business education.
Program Features
- The program is delivered online, allowing students to maintain full-time employment, caregiving, and other outside commitments while completing the program.
- The asynchronous online format provides a flexible approach to education, enabling students to schedule their education around life and career demands.
- Dedicated support services are available, including:
- A dedicated admissions team to answer questions before the program begins.
- An advising team to help create a schedule that works for each student and keeps them on track to meet their goals.
- Experienced faculty providing regular engagement opportunities, support, and feedback to assist in learning.
- University resources available online, including writing support and library resources.
Accelerated Program Features
- Generous Transfer Credits Accepted: The program welcomes students with any amount of transfer credits from other institutions.
- Schedule for Your Busy Life: Eight-week terms and online courses enable students to schedule their education around life and career demands.
- Learn From the Real-World: Experienced faculty give insight into the field, while collaborative projects help develop practical skills and build professional networks.
Career Outlook
As a graduate of this program, students will be prepared to apply for graduate studies in Jefferson's Master of Science in Organizational Leadership and Master of Business Administration programs.
Program Details
- College: Kanbar College of Design, Engineering & Commerce, Continuing & Professional Studies, Online Programs.
- Degree: Bachelor of Science.
- Format: Online.
- Credits: 120.
The program is designed to support a diverse population of students, including those with transfer credits, community college graduates looking to complete their Bachelor's degree, and students who have not yet earned college credits and are ready to start a degree program.
