
Bachelor’s In Business Administration In Organizational Leadership
Our Bachelor’s in Business Administration in Organizational Leadership will prepare you for a rewarding career in the always, in-demand fields of business. Through a curriculum that combines insightful lessons with hands-on work and thoughtful mentorship, you can develop the knowledge and confidence you need to excel in business and beyond.
Coursework
The BBA at Greensboro College is a 124 credit-hour program that allows students flexibility. Students who graduate with the degree have earned 72 credit-hours of required Organizational Leadership concentration courses and 52 credit-hours of elective, transfer, or experiential credit.
Those who have already earned an associate’s degree or are close to achieving one can complete the program in two years. Students who do not have an associate’s degree can design their program plans with challenging exams, experiential credit, and elective courses that fit their needs.
Flexible Format
Online (8-week classes)
- Two sessions in the Fall (August and October start dates)
- Two sessions in the Spring (January and March start dates)
- One session in the Summer (May start date)
Admission Requirements
- One year of college credit earned preferred (24 – credit hours. If a student has less than 24 hours of college coursework completed, a high school transcript or GED transcript is required)
- Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
- A minimum of a 2.5 grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) in all college work completed
Graduation Requirements
- Completion of the 18 core classes in Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Organizational Leadership major courses (72 – credit hours)
- Completion of a minimum of 124 semester hours (see panel on Bachelor of Business Administration Degree)
- A grade point average of at least 2.0 in all coursework required for the Program
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