Bachelor in Business Administration – Distance Learning
Duration | 4 years |
Qualification Awarded | Bachelor of Business Administration |
Level of Qualification | Bachelor Degree (1st Cycle) |
Language of Instruction | English and Greek |
Mode of Study | Distance Learning |
Minimum ECTS Credits | 240 |
Profile of the Programme
The general aim of this degree is to present a balanced picture of the world of business. The course provides a critical survey not only of the theoretical and practical aspects of the managerial functions within firms but also of the integration and synthesis of these functions within the complex environmental settings that they operate, with a special emphasis on local needs and interests. Throughout the degree, students are trained to think effectively about business as a whole and to appreciate the interdependence of the various functions of business activities.
The Business Administration program aims to:
- To provide students with a knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of the operation of the various types of business organisations.
- Stimulate students to develop an understanding of the role of business activities in the modern world.
- Stimulate students to develop an awareness of the changing and integrated nature of business problems and an ability to explore and deal with these problems.
- To develop in students the skill of analysis, synthesis and evaluation in the context of business decisions.
Career Prospects
The programme offers students the necessary tools and skills in securing a position in both the profit and non profit sector. More specifically, upon completion of the degree graduates can either pursue a professional career or apply for postgraduate studies.
They can also apply for positions in management, accounting, marketing, human resource and business communication.
Based on the style of delivering and assessing the material taught during the courses, students will have a competitive advantage in being more employable compared to other business programmes.
Access to Further Studies
Graduates of the programme can be accepted into Second Cycle degrees (Master’s Degree).
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