St. Andrews Presbyterian College - Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration Degree Completion
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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration

A Business Administration Degree can serve as an asset for those seeking to enter, change or advance their careers. The critical thinking, problem-solving and communications skills you will gain in these courses will give you a new confidence, competence and motivation to succeed and will definitely make you more marketable in the future.

Who is Eligible

Adult students over the age of 23 with a minimum of 24 college credits OR students with 60 or more college credits and/or an Associate’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution with a minimum grade point average of 2.0 on work attempted.

Key Benefits

  • Ranked second in nation for graduating its students with the least amount of debt.
  • Around 90% of students receive financial aid
  • Benefit from a flexible schedule that accommodates busy working adults

Why Choose St. Andrews?

The Department of Business and Economics has designed its curriculum and coordinated its various course offerings to ensure that our students will achieve the following learning outcomes:

  • Knowledge: Demonstrate a competent understanding of theories, concepts and subjects in the major.
  • Communication: Become an effective and efficient communicator.
  • Critical Thinking: Demonstrate the ability to locate, evaluate, analyze and synthesize information relevant to the disciplines of the major.
  • Leadership: Demonstrate the ability to work with others, including within and across groups.
  • Professionalism: Exhibit professional competencies and habits.

How is the Program Structured?

While enrolled in the principal business administration major you will be required to complete  a minimum of 36 credits in core courses plus 15 elective credits in upper level courses drawn from the fields of accounting, economics, finance, management and marketing. Students, in consultation with their advisor, select upper-level elective credits to support an area of emphasis.

No more than 58 credits may be earned online.

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