Bachelor of Science in Business/Administration
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Rating: 4.4 out of 10
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Description
The Bachelor of Science in Business/Administration (BSB/A) program is designed for the working professional employed in a business or public organization.The Required Course of Study is designed to enable graduates to deal effectively with an increasingly complex business environment. The program stresses skill development in the areas of management, decision-making, financial accounting and managerial finance, quantitative analysis, economics, marketing and utilization of research findings.This undergraduate degree program has a 54-credit Required Course of Study: 33 credits are allocated to the Bachelor of Science in Business/Administration Major, 18 credits to business entry coursework, and 3 credits to the integrating course. Some courses have prerequisite requirements.In addition to the Required Course of Study, students must satisfy General Education and Elective requirements to meet the 120 semester-credit minimums required for completion of the degree.
Recent Reviews
DO NOT ENROLL HERE
November 11, 2011
My "adviser" Niokie, rushed me in to enrolling in January 2010 and told me that I was cleared to start classes, even though my financial aide information had not come back yet. One day in to my Orientation class, she calls to tell me my aide had not come through yet so I would have to PAY OUT OF POCKET ($400/credit hour). I was so furious with this news. I immediately withdrew from class because ...
Online texts unreliable, tech support helpless, financial advisors apathetic
October 7, 2011
In the two years I've been with UofP, the accessibility of their texts has gotten to be increasingly difficult due to increased security measures. In my last class, I could not download, save, highlight, or print. I called IT department and they confirmed security was causing this and there was nothing they could do. I asked my Financial Counselor for a credit and he refused saying he couldn't do anything about it. So I thought, ...
Led me to bigger and better things
September 25, 2011
Looking back on my Bachelors from UoP, I can't say that I am proud to have graduated from there; unfortunately, there is a stigma attached to attending this school. I've been told - "You went to UoP? But you're so smart..." I should have researched my options more thoroughly. However, my overall personal experience with the school (regardless of what my coworkers think) was positive. I routinely received quality feedback from my facilitators (I refuse ...
I learned but it wasn't helpful
September 19, 2011
I decided to go back to school back in the fall of 2007. I was stuck in A/P which is a decent starting point for anyone who wants to work in accounting, but it wasn't for me. It was too easy, but I was unable to move up due to my lack of degree. After starting UofP, I liked it. I didn't think it was very easy at all. I mean, my key was time ...
Hated it
September 8, 2011
This school encourages stupid people to attend (I mean dollar signs). Some of my collaberative work that this school forces on you was with some seriously dumb individuals. You can teach an 'ant' how to read; the same goes for most of the students that attend UOP. These so called 'students' of UOP seem like they learned nothing in high school or are just so stupid that they could fog a mirror and qualify for ...
Waste of money!!!!!
August 8, 2011
This is the worst school to go to online. I went for about a week (they give you a week to drop your classes if it isn't for you)After that week I called them and told them it just wasn't for me. I never received books or any school materials. Yet I got charged 500 bucks for emailing an assignment to my instructor, When you email an assignment it counts as attendence. Waste of money. ...
AVOID THIS ONLINE COLLEGE!!!
July 15, 2011
University of Phoenix I attended University of phoenix for one year working towards my Associate’s degree in Information Technology. Initially, I was happy with the institution. My enrollment advisor was very helpful and eager to get me started. As a few months passed my enrollment advisor began to fade out of the picture and my academic advisor began to fill in the gaps, also very helpful. Most instructors were very knowledgeable and helpful except for ...
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