Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

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About Course

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) at Universidad Azteca is designed to provide students with a strong academic foundation and practical skills for today’s competitive business world. The program combines core business principles with specialized knowledge, preparing graduates for leadership roles across industries. Students can choose from diverse specializations, including Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, International Business Management etc.

In addition, more specializations are available to match students’ career goals. With a focus on innovation, global perspectives, and real-world applications, the BBA program equips students to succeed as business professionals, entrepreneurs, and organizational leaders in dynamic international markets.

Specializations (Available)

  • Human Resource Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Financial Management
  • International Business Management
  • Computer Science
  • Health Care Administration
  • Accounting & Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Commerce
  • Educational Management

Pedagogical Framework:

Blended Learning – Experience a mix of quarterly in-person lectures, live interactive sessions, and flexible recorded classes.

Asynchronous Learning – Study anytime with video lectures, curated readings, and multimedia resources.

Synchronous Engagement – Participate in live webinars, virtual workshops, and group discussions to boost collaboration and critical thinking.

Applied Learning – Gain hands-on experience through case studies, simulations, and industry-relevant projects.

Interactive Teaching – Learn from professors who use collaborative and engaging teaching methods, both online and face-to-face.

Leadership & Skills Development – Build strategic thinking, problem-solving, and leadership capabilities for professional growth.

Qualification Benchmarks:

High School Graduates: Individuals who have completed their secondary education and possess a high school diploma or its equivalent.

Working Professionals: Adults seeking to enhance their qualifications or transition into new fields.

Lifelong Learners: Individuals aiming to pursue higher education later in life, with programs accommodating various age groups and backgrounds

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