Academic

ACADEMIC

Degree Programs (International American University)

  • Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
  • Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting (B.B.A.-Acc.)
  • Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
  • Doctor of Business Administration (D.B.A.)
  • Doctor of Management (D.M.)

 Non-Degree Programs (Workshops-Cultural International Center)

  • Certificate of Business (C.Bus.)
  • Certificate of Accounting (C.Acc.)
  • English as a Second Language (E.S.L.)
  • Marketing Strategic

 

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A)

The Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree program aims to develop students’ intellectual ability through an appropriate blending of business and general education. The program assists the student in understanding and developing the unique leadership qualities required to be successful in business functions, an organizational unit, or an enterprise. The coursework provides students with a solid business foundation in the field. An emphasis is on critical thinking, decision-making. The B.B.A. degree program is designed to provide students with opportunities to explore business administration and meet educational goals and enhance their career opportunities. 

Communication & English | 4 Required Courses | 12 Semester Hours

  • COM 100 Intro to Mass Communication
  • COM 200 Public Speaking
  • ENG 100 English Composition
  • ENG 300 Critical Thinking

Social Sciences | 2 Required Courses| 6 Semester Hours (Choose 2)

  • POL 100 Introduction to Political Science
  • PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology
  • SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology

Religious Studies | 2 Required Courses| 6 Semester Hours (Choose 2)

  •  100 Introduction to Religion
  • REL 110 Introduction to the Bible
  • REL 200 Religions of the World

Common Professional Component | 17 Required Courses 51 Semester Hours

  • ACC 100 Financial Accounting 3hrs
  • ACC 200 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3hrs
  • BUS 100 Global Dimensions of Business 3hrs
  • BUS 110 Business Communications 3hrs
  • BUS 200 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3hrs
  • BUS 300 Business Ethics 3hrs
  • BUS 310 Business Law 3hrs
  • BUS 400 Business Strategy and Policy 3hrs
  • ECN 200 Introduction to Microeconomics 3hrs
  • ECN 210 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3hrs
  • ECN 300 Money and Banking 3hrs
  • FIN 300 Fundamentals of Finance 3hrs
  • MGT 300 Principles of Management 3hrs
  • MGT 320 Organizational Theory and Behavior 3hrs
  • MGT 400 Operations Management 3hrs
  • MKT 300 Marketing 3hrs
  • BUS 105 Statistics 3hrs

Internship Component 2 Semester Hours

The Internship Component requirement can be fulfilled by completing an internship, internship reflection course, or by seeking Prior Experiential Learning credit (PEL).

Elective Component 31 Semester Hours

The Electives Component requirement can be fulfilled by receiving credit for any undergraduate courses (100-499) that are not a requirement.

TOTAL B.B.A. 120 HOURS

Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting (B.B.A-ACC.)

The Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in accounting degree is a degree that combines the study of business, management, and economics with courses that provide the analytical and quantitative skills essential to a sound accounting education. This can also prepare you to pursue advanced education. The coursework provides students with a solid business foundation in the field. An emphasis is on critical thinking, decision-making. The B.B.A. degree program is designed to provide students with opportunities to explore business administration and accounting, meet educational goals, and enhance their career opportunities.

B.B.A. Program Requirements

General Education Component | 12 courses | 36 Semester Hours

Communication & English | 4 Required Courses | 12 Semester Hours

  • COM 100 Intro to Mass Communication
  • COM 200 Public Speaking
  • ENG 100 English Composition
  • ENG 300 Critical Thinking

Social Sciences | 2 Required Courses |6 Semester Hours (Choose 2)

  • POL 100 Introduction to Political Science
  • PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology
  • SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology

Math & Sciences | 4 Required Courses | 12 Semester Hours

  • BUS 150 Business Math
  • ENV 100 Introduction to Environmental Science
  • INT 100 Introduction to Information Technology
  • INT 150 Computer Applications


Religious Studies | 2 Required Courses | 6 Semester Hours (Choose 2)

  • REL 100 Introduction to Religion
  • REL 110 Introduction to the Bible
  • REL 200 Religions of the World

Common Professional Component | 17 Required Courses 51 Semester Hours

  • ACC 100 Financial Accounting
  • ACC 200 Principles of Managerial Accounting
  • BUS 100 Global Dimensions of Business
  • BUS 110 Business Communications
  • BUS 200 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  • BUS 300 Business Ethics
  • BUS 310 Business Law
  • BUS 400 Business Strategy and Policy
  • ECN 200 Introduction to Microeconomics
  • ECN 210 Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • ECN 300 Money and Banking
  • FIN 300 Fundamentals of Finance
  • MGT 300 Principles of Management
  • MGT 320 Organizational Theory and Behavior
  • MGT 400 Operations Management
  • MKT 300 Marketing
  • BUS 105 Statistics

Internship Component |2 Semester Hours

The Internship Component requirement can be fulfilled by completing an internship, internship reflection course, or by seeking Prior Experiential Learning credit (PEL).

Elective Component | 31 Semester Hours

The Electives Component requirement can be fulfilled by receiving credit for any undergraduate courses (100-499) that are not a requirement.

TOTAL B.B.A. 120 HOURS

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A)

The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) aims to provide the student an opportunity to further enhance their business acumen by tying academic concepts to practical applications relevant to current real-world business challenges. The combination of analytical, quantitative, and strategic skills gained through the program provide a foundation from which multiple professional opportunities can be pursued. The program is designed to serve the needs of both fully employed and full-time students.

Doctor of Business Administration (D.B.A)

The Doctor of Business Administration (D.B.A.) program serves the needs of mature students, helping them to advance in their careers. The program is designed to graduate scholar practitioners who will set the standard for best practices and contribute to the solution of critical business and management problems through research, teaching, and consulting. The program is designed to serve the needs of both fully employed and full-time students with a background as experienced business professionals who want to translate their industry expertise into leadership positions as consultants or as executives within their organizations. The program creates an opportunity for the student to demonstrate application of the knowledge and skills gained in the course work portion of the program and to demonstrate the critical thinking and analytical skills required to successfully complete the Doctoral Project.