The BCIT Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree provides students the opportunity to enhance the skills developed in their diploma programs. Students broaden their knowledge in the BBA with courses that focus on critical and strategic thinking skills. This is achieved through a group of core of upper level business and general education courses.
With the business world constantly changing and becoming more complex, the BBA creates well rounded graduates who are able to look at an organization’s problems through different perspectives. Increase your opportunities of advancement in your current organization with the skills learned in the program.
About the program
- Complete the degree full time within 8 to 12 months
- Part-time completed course-by-course
- Designed to build directly on the diplomas offered by the School of Business
- Must have a BCIT credential and meet entrance requirements
Who should apply for the Bachelor of Business Administration?
- BCIT School of Business diploma* graduates
- Students who want to enhance their skills
- Those interested in critical and strategic thinking
- Want richer career paths
- Plan to attain a graduate degree in the future
* For the list of eligible diploma, bridging programs, and entrance requirements please visit the Entrance Requirements page.
What grads can do?
Our BBA grads have many options when they finish school. They may start pursue a variety of career options, attend grad school or even work abroad.
To learn more about these opportunities for graduates please visit our Graduating and Jobs Page.
International exchange
The BBA offers a number of international exchange opportunities that helps students gain a global perspective of the economy, culture, government, and everyday life of the country they study in. Learn more about international exchange opportunities and international double degrees with internships.
Specializations and joint programs
Students interested in specializing in particular fields may be able to apply certain courses and programs towards the elective component of the BBA. In all cases, specializations and joint programs are subject to the BBA’s residency and course requirements. Students considering this option must receive prior approval from the BBA program. For current offerings, see the Program Details page
Accredited program
This program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).