Program Details
Next Start Date: January 8
Credit Hours: 120
Course Length: 15 weeks
Estimated Program Length: 24-48 months
Prepare for multifaceted careers in today’s complex and dynamic business world by developing cross-functional abilities in management, information systems, marketing, economics and finance with the online B.S.B.A. degree in General Business from The University of West Florida.
Why Study Business at UWF?
With UWF's General Business program, you can acquire fundamental skills in key business disciplines to pursue a dynamic and log-standing career. Keep your current position while earning your online B.S.B.A. degree when and where it's best for you.
The Lewis Bear Jr. College of Business faculty consists of scholars and business professionals with diverse academic and professional backgrounds who are actively engaged in research, business consulting and professional development activities. They are uniquely qualified to help you navigate your way through the program and prepare you for achieving your career goals.
What You Will Learn
You’ll study a range of business topics covering management, information systems, marketing, economics, and finance. Develop critical-thinking, problem solving, decision-making and communication skills to build and advance a successful career.
By completing this degree, you will be able to:
- Use the relevant terminology and apply current concepts in the major areas of business including management, information systems, marketing, finance and economics
- Use appropriate analytical techniques to identify, formulate and solve business problems
- Articulate business plans, and incorporate managerial, marketing, financial and economic implications into the business decision-making process
- Identify ethical issues that occur in business, evaluate alternative courses of action and evaluate the implications of those actions
Accredited by AACSB International
The UWF Lewis Bear Jr. College of Business is accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Fewer than 4.7% of business schools worldwide have earned this symbol of the highest standard in management education.