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Business Administration Program Details

About the Program

Business Administration ProgramThe Business Administration Degree program provides graduates with business training in general administrative skills as well as a diversified background in business management principles.

Learn more about the Business Administration program.

Related occupations

Sample occupations for students completing the Business Administration degree program:

43-1011.00 First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers [O*NET]
43-3061.00 Procurement Clerks [O*NET]
43-5011.00 Cargo and Freight Agents [O*NET]
43-5011.01 Freight Forwarders [O*NET]
43-9022.00 Word Processors and Typists [O*NET]
43-9041.01 Insurance Claims Clerks [O*NET]
43-9041.02 Insurance Policy Processing Clerks [O*NET]
43-9061.00 Office Clerks, General [O*NET]

The Occupational Information Network (O*NET) provides information about hundreds of regularly-updated occupation descriptions.

For a complete look at occupations related to this program, please review O*NET Online's Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Code 52.0204.

On-time graduation rate

Percentage of students who graduate year one within the published timeframe: 75%

Percentage of students who graduate year two within the published timeframe: 77%

Note: The percentage shown above represents students who graduated from the program on or before the published graduation date. The majority of the remaining students completed the program within the timeframe allowed by the U.S. Department of Education, which is 150% of the normal program length. A student’s graduation date may be delayed by a few days or a few months due to circumstances such as the need to retake a course or the need for a leave of absence to care for an ailing family member.

Tuition and Fees

Year One
Tuition and Registration: $13,350
Books and Supplies: $1,440

Year Two
Tuition and Registration: $12,375
Books and Supplies: $842 

Job Placement Rate

Award Year Job Placement Rate: 100%

Based on the number of Business Administration degree graduates in the 2010-2011 award year (7/1/2010 - 6/30/2011) who registered for graduate placement services and secured employment in their field of study, and those who did not register and successfully obtained employment on their own.

Median Loan Debt Incurred by Students

Year 1
Title IV: $4,727.00
Private Educational Loan Debt: $0
Institutional Financing Debt: $0

Year 2
Title IV: $3,036.50
Private Educational Loan Debt: $0
Institutional Financing Debt: $0


All information provided in compliance with U.S. Code 75 FR 66948 §668.6.

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