Undergraduate Education
At the university level, students have the opportunity to take general business courses, or to seek a specific degree in business studies. Courses offered vary by school, but typically include basic selections such as Accounting, Marketing, Finance, and Operations Management. Specific curricula and degree-granting procedures differ somewhat by program and by region. For a comparison between the various undergraduate degrees in business and management, see further under Bachelor's degree. Degrees offered here include:
- Bachelor of Accountancy, a specialized accountancy degree
- Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Business Education, an undergraduate degree in the teaching of business
- Bachelor of Business Science (BBusSc), a business degree with a focus on management theory and a quantitative underpin
- Bachelor of Commerce (BComm or BCom), an undergraduate degree in commerce
- Bachelor of Commerce and Administration (BCA) an alternate title for the BComm
- Bachelor of Public Administration (BPA), an undergraduate degree in public administration
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), a quantitative variant on the BBA
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