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Business Administration Management Bachelor’s 

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Take the opportunity to gain a greater understanding of the concepts, organization structures and strategies driving today’s complex organizational environment.

Upon completion of the Business Administration Management Bachelor’s program, you should be able to:

  • Apply fundamental knowledge of the functional areas of business specifically in human
    resources, marketing, accounting, business law, management and computers.
  • Recognize the underlying ethical, legal and sustainability implications inherent in business
    situations and apply that knowledge to make responsible decisions.
  • Understand the complexities of the cultural, economic, regulatory, and social environments as
    they impact business in the domestic or global economy.
  • Participate in team projects, research and demonstrate leadership skills.
  • Formulate sound business decisions utilizing appropriate mathematical, quantitative techniques
    and/or decision making.
  • Deliver effective written and oral business communications including a written business report an
    oral argument that is logical, compelling, and clear to the target audience.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of computer applications and proficiency with the managerial
    and financial applications of Internet technology, including the application of management
    principles and financial/accounting principles.
  • Differentiate the fundamentals of Project Management.
Check out our “Not-What-You-Would-Expect” Guide to Business to learn more about this high-demand field.

Online Tuition Comparison

Total tuition for a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration Management at ANU is only $48,780. Large online colleges with course-based programs are 12% – 88% higher and do not include fees or textbooks.(1) ANU tuition includes all fees (application, course, technology, graduation, etc.), textbooks, and lab equipment (where applicable).

Course Information

Business Administration Management (BBAMG) : 180 Credits

GLOBAL LEARN CLASSES

BBAMG  Courses

OFFERED TIMES

2 Hours Every Other Week

Evening classes are scheduled between 6 and 10 pm, EST

In-person Residency is twice per term with each session lasting 3 days (for International Students only)

Program Core: 116 Credits

  • ACC210 Accounting for Non-Accounting Majors
  • ACC216 Income Tax
  • BUS101 Introduction to Business
  • BUS110 Business Math I
  • BUS117 Supervision
  • BUS120 Introduction to Finance
  • BUS121 Principles of Economics
  • BUS123 Practical Law
  • BUS125 Principles of Management
  • BUD130 Introduction to Business Information Systems
  • BUS210 Business Math II
  • BUS218 Customer Service Management
  • BUS223 Sales and Contract Law
  • BUS224 Organizational Leadership
  • BUS225 Business Communications
  • BUS270 Introduction to Project
  • BUS324 Financial Planning and Investment
  • BUS390 Research and Report Writing
  • BUS391 Production and Operation Management
  • BUS392 Purchasing and Materials Management 

Students taking this course will learn how interpersonal relationships develop in an organization and how the organization deals with both formal and informal power structures. Topics for discussion include motivation, leadership, organizational environment, and communication.  

This course examines the principles of employee selection, job design, performance appraisal, compensation, training and development, safety and health, and labor relations.

This course focuses on the concepts and practices of the marketing function. Students taking this course will examine both macro‐ and micro‐environmental variables as they influence the marketing function.  

This course examines the various aspects of starting, acquiring, and operating a small business enterprise. Students will discuss various problems encountered by small businesses.

This course helps students create project plans, assemble and lead problem‐solving teams, eliminate or manage potential stumbling blocks, and complete projects on time and within budget

Students who take this course will learn the structures and effects of commercial banking and relationships, the Federal Reserve System, monetary theory, and the impact of regulatory agencies. 

  • BUS490 Corporate Budgeting
  • COM151 The Microsoft(R) Office

Select 1
Standard Track
BUS495 Strategic Management


Experiential Learning Track
BUS499 Business Externship and Capstone

*Pending approval at the September 2019 academic committee meeting, ANU will be a certified prep provider (CCP) with HRCI for the Associate Professional in Human Resources certification.

**Upon completion of this course students may wish to sit for the Certified Associate in Project Management certification exam through PMI.

Consumer Disclosure

General Education: 64 total credit hours required


Written and Oral Communication
ENG102 English Composition*
ENG126 Oral Communication*


Mathematics, Statistics, and Logic
LOG215 Thinking Critically*
MAT220 Algebra and Basic Statistics*


Arts and Humanities
ETH205 Ethics*

GEN241 Cultural Appreciation*
REL330 World Religion*


Social and Behavioral Sciences
GOV340 American Government*
HIS490 American Economic History*
POL202 Political Science*
PRO453 Parliamentary Procedures/Group Dynamics*
PSY127 Psychology*
SOC103 General Sociology*
SOC463 Social Problems*


Physical/Natural Science
ENV101 Environmental Science*
PER330 Personal Health*

Note(s):

For all courses: See course description for applicable prerequisites.

* This program requires this General Education course or equivalent

** Based on availability

For program disclosure information, please visit https://www.an.edu/programs/business-administration-management-bachelors/

Review the TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS for blended and online programs.

Dr. Lyndsey Obringer

Dean of Business & Accounting

Welcomes you to the Business Department.

 Build the foundation of your goals at American National University.

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