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Academic Curriculum


Explore Your Options

The BUonline Business Administration curriculum allows you to shape an education that suits your individual interests and goals. Students have the opportunity to explore and broaden their understanding of business through a curriculum designed to challenge and enrich them at every level.

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Concentrations

BUonline students can choose a concentration from one of many different specializations providing an in-depth focus in one business area. They can also customize their programs by selecting the Individualize Option. The available areas of concentration are:

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)/(BA)

  • Advertising and Marketing
  • Business Management
  • Hospitality Management
  • Accountancy
  • Banking and Finance
  • Management Science
  • Marketing Management
  • Insurance and Risk Management
  • Individualized (such as Legal Studies, Transportation, Statistics, and others)

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Graduate Study

Selected BUonline undergraduates have the option of getting an advanced degree in conjunction with their bachelor’s degree. This option, called sub-matriculation, is available for BUonline undergraduates in cooperation with BUonline's MBA and BUonline's PhD programs.

A student may obtain a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and an MBA in a total of four years. Students interested in the sub-matriculation option apply during their junior year. If accepted, a sub-matriculating student takes a series of courses different from the courses taken by regular students during the third year at BUonline.

Students who sub-matriculate into the MBA program take a series of courses combining both undergraduate and graduate studies, so that the senior year of university study also functions as the first year of graduate school. Students who sub-matriculate into the Ph.D. program start taking doctoral-level seminars in their last year at BUonline.

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Updated Jan. 26, 2007