Online Bachelor of Business Administration
The Online Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) allows students to earn a fully online bachelor's degree in one of six high demand business majors: Accounting, Business Economics, Finance, General Business, Management, and Marketing.
The Online BBA offers the same degree as taught in person on the Island Campus. The online course schedule includes university core classes, College of Business core classes, and required and elective classes in your major. Whether you are beginning your studies holding a high school diploma or transferring previously earned college credit, TAMU-CC College of Business programs are designed with students in mind.
Online students learn from dedicated TAMU-CC faculty while taking the same high-quality courses and degree plans as offered on the Island Campus. Courses are taught in an asynchronous format providing added flexibility as you pursue your degree. TAMU-CC College of Business programs are accredited by AACSB for both Business and Accounting.
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Entry Requirements
Acceptance into the online BBA program follows the TAMU-CC admission requirements. https://www.tamucc.edu/admissions/
The following business field of study courses may be transferred (Grades of "C" or better required in business courses).
- BUSI 1301 - (Business Elective) Business Principles 3 sem. hrs.
- MATH 1324 - Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences 3 sem. hrs.
- MATH 1325 - Calculus for Business & Social Sciences 3 sem. hrs.
- ACCT 2301 - Financial Accounting 3 sem. hrs.
- ACCT 2302 - Managerial Accounting 3 sem. hrs.
- BAIS 2301 - Computer Applications in Business 3 sem. hrs.
- ECON 2301 - Macroeconomics Principles 3 sem. hrs.
- ECON 2302 - Microeconomics Principles 3 sem. hrs.
- BAIS 3311 - Business Statistics 3 sem. hrs.
Degree Completion Guided Pathways for Transfer Students
The Guided Pathways documents below provide a list of lower division transfer courses and upper division business courses required for each degree.
A full description of the program is provided in the TAMU-CC Undergraduate Catalog