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BBA with Specialisations in Management, Finance, Marketing

The Bachelor of Business Administration Program aims to develop competent managers for a variety of managerial positions in business administration and management. The three year business administration degree provides a solid grounding in the core theoretical and practical aspects of business and administration while enabling and encouraging a focused knowledge through specialization in management, finance and marketing. It allows students to explore the complexities of modern business organizations, relationships that exist amongst functional areas of a business, and the challenges of administration.

The Bachelor of Business Administration allows students to explore accounting, economics, marketing, operations, business structures, and creative thinking. In addition, students must create an idea for a business initiative, assess its feasibility, produce a strategy for the business, and develop a business plan. The goal of the program is to provide a practical working foundation that prepares the graduate with analytical, creative, and quantitative expertise for immediate entry into a management position.

What Makes the BBA Program Unique:
• The ESE international experience with students from around the world and with six campuses to choose from you will have an invaluable opportunity to learn, network and make friends for life.
• The ESE unique business philosophy rooted in concepts of wholeness and
integrity.
• Advisors work closely with you to determine career goals and to select the
appropriate area of specialization.
• Faculty are actively engaged in business and will help you formulate and carry out your business strategy and plan.
• The study of business administration is an excellent preparation for postgraduate study such as the Master of Business Administration degree or Public Administration.

Next starting dates

30 April 2012 - New York

08 October 2012 - New York

28 January 2013 - New York

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