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What is Business Administration All

About?
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree is designed to provide
in-depth knowledge of a wide-range of aspects related to business
operations. The program's core curriculum typically covers topics, such as
accounting, marketing, finance, and more. The degree degree can take up to
four years or more to cover at a traditional college, but can be earned much
faster in an accelerated program.

As a graduate, you could possess critical thinking skills and practical


knowledge of one or more areas of specialty. The program aims to provide
you with an opportunity to learn from instructors with extensive experience
in business administration. Additionally, the course gives you a chance to
connect with like-minded individuals from various walks of life.

A significant number of BBA programs incorporate training and practical


experience to work toward positive learning outcomes. You will gain
exposure to case studies, presentations, and interact with experts in the
field.

The course lays the basic foundation for education in business administration
principles. It enables you to understand the dynamics of company
operations. To broaden horizons after completing the program, you can
study towards the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree.

Course objectives
Enrolling in the BBA program you can learn more about business theory and its real-world
applications. In the end, you could gain an understanding of various aspects of business
administration, including:

 Developing strategic plans using marketing information


 Understand the role of information technology systems (IT) in supporting
business operations
 Learn how to solve organizational problems using human resources and
management principles
 Understand how to use data tools to gather business intelligence. Proceed to use
the information to make key operational decisions
 Learn to apply critical thinking concepts
 Develop the ability to apply financial management principles to ensure viability

SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS


 The study is system-wide in scope, covering the six (6) sectoral and/or regional offices
that comprise the Office of the Ombudsman, which are:
 The Office of the Ombudsman Central Office (Manila)
 The Office of the Deputy Ombudsman for Luzon
 The Office of the Deputy Ombudsman for Visayas
 The Office of the Deputy Ombudsman for Mindanao
 The Office of the Deputy Ombudsman for the Military
 The Office of the Special Prosecutor Despite repeated follow-ups, the return rate on the
questionnaires and survey forms was not as high as desired. The availability of certain
documents and of some of the preselected interviewees was also a problem in some of
the OMB offices, particularly those located in Metro Manila.

Significance
It allows you to make more efficient use of the company's resources so that you
can develop your tasks and activities in the pursuit of the company's objectives. This
also means that there is better coordination between the different scales of the
company, and greater control over the work of the staff.

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