What is the difference between a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) and a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration (BABA)?
The BSBA and the BABA are both fully accredited and transferable bachelor’s degrees. The BABA degree is only available on campus in Gainesville and is comprised of a Business “core” with an outside concentration of study. The BSBA degree is offered through the Online Business Program with a major of General Business and on-campus in Gainesville with majors in Finance, Marketing, Management, Computer and Information Sciences, Economics, and Information Systems and Operations Management. Do not confuse the difference between an AA and an AS degree with the BABA/BSBA distinction. Students can choose to move on to graduate programs or enter the workforce with either a BABA or a BSBA degree. Q: I see that your college offers a consolidated Master’s program, in which some of the classes a student takes as an undergraduate count towards a Master’s degree. Would this be possible with the Online Business Program? A: There is only one graduate degree program in which credits can be used towards
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