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Business Management
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BAN)

The Business Administration Program, administered by the Business Management Department, provides students with a general education background and 12 credits in basic business. After completion of the program, students may transfer to a senior college or university to attain the baccalaureate degree in business.

Many students have inquired into the difference between the Business Administration and the Business Management Programs. The Business Administration Program is suggested for those who want a strong liberal arts background, and who intend to continue their undergraduate education in business. The Business Management Program is designed primarily for students who desire a career-oriented education. Both programs prepare students to enter four-year colleges for the continuation of their baccalaureate studies.

The Business Administration program awards the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree.

Evening/Weekend Business Administration Program
In addition, BMCC offers an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in Business Administration in an evening/weekend format. Students may complete their degree requirements by attending classes exclusively on Friday evenings and on the weekends.

 
Business Administration Requirements
 
Hours & Contact Info
Monday - Friday 9:00 - 5:00
Room S-632
tel.212-220-8205
fax. 212-220-1281
Programs Offered
Business Management
Business Administration
Small Business/ Entrepreneurship
Electives
In consultation with a faculty advisor, students pursuing the A.A.S. degree may prepare for employment or continued study in one of these subject areas:
Advertising
Business Management
General Management
Finance & Banking
Marketing
Retailing
Real Estate
Travel & Tourism
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