The upper-level coursework for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is now being offered as an Online BBA Degree Completion program. This program provides students a curriculum emphasizing relevancy and diversity, and that provides practical application through an internship opportunity. Accredited college and university, associate degree business graduates transfer their credits and their foundational business courses into this unique degree completion program. The full time BBA degree completion is offered in a two-year, planned sequence of courses. You can also complete the BBA part-time. Both options are designed for working adults who are interested in pursuing a bachelor’s degree while employed or raising a family.
Program Highlights
Employment Opportunities
Possessing a BBA degree from SUNY Cobleskill unlocks a world of possibilities for graduates, leading to rewarding careers in a variety of business-oriented fields. A broad business background enables graduates to enter a management track in organizations; students who specialize through their electives and internship experience are prepared to begin occupations in advertising and promotion, banking, entrepreneurship, financial services, government, non-profits, human resources, management, marketing, procurement, global business, retail, and/or sales.
Admissions Requirements
The program is ideally suited for students who have completed an associate degree in Business Administration or the equivalent coursework – 60 credits or more – at an accredited college or university. SUNY Cobleskill has a 30-credit residency requirement for baccalaureate degrees; therefore, a maximum of 92 credits can be transferred.
International students are presently ineligible to participate in SUNY Cobleskill degree completion programs.
The Online Degree Completion Interest Form
Highly Recommended Prerequisite Courses
Financial Accounting
Business Law I
Principles of Management
Business Communications
Principles of Marketing
Managerial Accounting
Macro-Economics
Macro-Economics
Composition I & II
SUNY General Education Courses