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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

BSBA Program

>>> COURSES AND ELECTIVES

The College offers a four-year program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration which primarily trains students to be professional managers and entrepreneurs. The objective of the program is to develop students who are capable of holding positions of responsibility which can be both personally rewarding and socially relevant. The program is a general management course, although the student has the option to develop a certain degree of specialized knowledge and skill in a functional area of business activity. Thus upon graduation, s/he can immediately assume a high level staff career position in the business firm. Around 100 students enter the program annually

CURRICULUM

 

 
FIRST YEAR


FIRST SEMESTER


Units

GE 1 (Arts and Humanities)1

3

GE 2 (Social Sciences & Philosophy)1

3

GE 3 (Social Sciences & Philosophy)1

3

GE 4 (Math, Science & Technology)

3

GE 5 Math 172

5

       or       Math 11

(3)

                 Math 14

(3)

NSTP3

(6)

Physical Education

(2)

Total Units

17(18)


SECOND SEMESTER


Units

GE 6 (Arts and Humanities)1

3

GE 7 (Social Sciences & Philosophy)1

3

GE 8 (Social Sciences & Philosophy)1

3

GE 9 (Math, Science & Technology)1

3

GE 10 (Math, Science & Technology)1

3

Math 100 (Introduction to Calculus)

4

Physical Education

(2)

Total Units

19


SECOND YEAR

 


FIRST SEMESTER


Units

GE 11 (Arts and Humanities)1

3

GE 12 (Arts and Humanities)1

3

GE 13 (Social Sciences & Philosophy)1

3

BA 99.1 (Fundamental Accounting Theory & Practice I)

3

Econ 100.1 (Introduction to Macroecon Theory & Policy)

3

Statistics 101 (Elementary Statistics)

3

Physical Education

(2)

Total Units

18


SECOND SEMESTER


Units

GE 14 (Arts and Humanities)1

3

GE 15 (Math, Science & Technology)1

3

BA 99.2 (Fundamental Accounting Theory & Practice II)

3

BA 180.1 (Information Technology in Business I)

3

BA 181 (Management Science I)

3

Econ 100.2 (Introduction to Microecon Theory & Policy)

3

Physical Education

(2)

Total Units

18


THIRD YEAR

 


FIRST SEMESTER


Units

BA 101 (Introduction to Business Management)

3

BA 151 (Human Behavior n Organizations)

3

BA 115 (Management Accounting)

3

BA 141 (Business Finance I)

3

BA 182 (Management Science II)

3

BA 186 (Systems Analysis and Design)

3

Total Units

18


SECOND SEMESTER


Units

BA 152 (Human Resource Management)

3

BA 105 (Operations Management)

3

BA 142 (Business Finance II)

3

BA 160 (Business Law)

3

BA 170 (Marketing Management)

3

Non-BA Elective 14

3

Total Units

18


FOURTH YEAR

 


FIRST SEMESTER


Units

PI 100 (The Life & Works of Jose Rizal)

3

BA 129 (Management Services)

3

BA Elective 15

3

BA Elective 25

3

BA Elective 35

3

Non-BA Elective 24

3

Total Units

18


SECOND SEMESTER


Units

BA 190 (Strategic Management)

3

BA Elective 45

3

BA Elective 55

3

BA Elective 65

3

BA Elective 75

3

Non-BA Elective 34

3

Total Units

18

1 Six units of GE courses must be in Philippine Studies in any domain.

2 Permanent substitution for GE Course (Math, Science and Technology)

3 As a requirement for graduation, all students are required to take six (6) units of NSTP courses in one of the following components: a)  Military Training Service/R.O.T.C.; or b) Civil Welfare Training Service.

4 Any course 100 and above in any College subject to approval of adviser.  Allow three non-BA electives below 100 in any one international language (besides English) or one course which is a prerequisite to another non-BA elective.

5 A maximum of four (4) electives may be taken in a particular discipline, i.e., Marketing and Management to achieve depth.  Three (3) electives will be taken in any other business disciplines to achieve breadth.

 

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