Business Administration
About the Bachelor of Business Administration
Earning a bachelor of business administration (BBA) degree from The Women's College provides students with a valued credential from DU's Daniels College of Business, identified by the Wall Street Journal as one of the Top 50 business schools in the world. The Daniels College of Business has worked with The Women's College to shape a degree program that prepares students for diverse careers in a changing professional world.
Taught by well-respected business faculty from the Daniels College of Business and the Denver business community, our BBA courses give students a competitive edge in their careers. As they apply their new business knowledge to their current workplace, our students often experience heightened job satisfaction and are promoted or given new responsibilities at work.
About the Minor in Business Administration
The business administration minor at The Women's College is a valued credential from DU's Daniels College of Business Administration, identified by the Wall Street Journal as one of the Top 50 business schools in the world. The Daniel's College of Business has worked with The Women's College to shape an academic program that prepares students for diverse careers in a changing professional world.
Faculty and staff are committed to providing all students with an outstanding educational experience, laying the groundwork for life-long learning and professional and personal growth. Our business courses give our students a competitive edge in their careers, whether or not they appear to be directly business oriented.
A business administration minor makes available the coursework, knowledge, and applicable skills to operate successfully with communication, technical, social and legal environments when paired with any of the other majors at The Women's College.
The BBA program focuses on a broad range of courses in business and management. The BBA program enhances students' abilities to apply management and business knowledge to the people and organizations they encounter in today's complex world. Specific objectives of the business program are:
- to establish a strong foundation in theory so that a basis for rational problem-solving exists
- to stimulate intellectual curiosity so that students may creatively anticipate, recognize, and adapt to the need for change
- to provide students with the analytical tools needed to examine problems and make sound business decisions
- to enhance students' abilities to communicate effectively within an organization and the business community
- to foster a spirit of free enterprise, emphasizing the importance of competition and productivity in meeting the challenges of the global business environment
- to create an awareness of ethical issues and a sense of social responsibility in the business community
Career Opportunities
Recent BBA alumnae hold positions such as:
- Controller
- National Account Executive
- Account Manager
- Medical Sales Representative
- Client Executive
- Broker
- Communications Consultant
- Financial Analyst
- Systems Analyst
- Senior Accountant
- Regional Manager
- Internal Auditor
- Recruiter
Extend Your Degree
The Undergraduate Dual Degree program is a joint undergraduate/graduate degree option for qualified individuals to complete both an undergraduate degree and graduate business degree in a shortened time period. This program is specifically designed for focused and ambitious students. A student must separately apply to and be accepted into both the undergraduate and graduate degree programs. All requirements for both degrees must be met, as well as the minimum hours required for the specific dual degree by the University. More Information »
From Our Faculty
While earning your bachelor's of business administration degree, you will study with faculty from the University of Denver's renowned Daniels College of Business. Our Faculty »
—Robert Christie Mill, Ph.D.
Director of Undergraduate Programs
Daniels College of Business
Academic Requirements
Requirements for the degree are listed on the degree planning guide. More »