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Course Overview

Distinguished faculty teach students to integrate changing human and information resources with continually changing technology. Professors are dedicated to nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit that has always been the key to successful business and management.

A Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Hospitality Management can be attained by transferring credits earned in an associate’s degree program (60 credits) and completing the remaining prescribed major courses (63 credits) for a total of 123 semester-credit-hours.

Upon completion of the Business Administration Bachelor Degree with a concentration in Hospitality Management, students may seek employment in the hospitality industry as well as in business, government, or a variety of industries where a range of general business skills are needed. The graduate of this program will have the skills to:

  • Design and implement strategies and business plans that allow organizations to identify opportunities and create sustainable competitive advantages.
  • Be a transformational leader in business, government, or industry organizations, generating a vision of global reach in companies.
  • Constantly optimize the use of resources and capacities of organizations for the fulfillment of objectives and goals.
  • Undertake business plans that respond to personal, social, and business needs.

Entry Requirement 

Admissions Requirements

Official transcripts and any other documentation must be forwarded directly to the Atlantis University by the granting institution.
Applicants to the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program at Atlantis University must:

  • Be at least 18 years old or have written permission from a parent or legal guardian.
  • Complete an in-person or phone interview with Admissions Department.
  • Provide a copy of their high school diploma or GED (or the equivalent in their country).
  • Translate documents from non-English speaking countries into English.
  • Provide an official transcript from other accredited postsecondary schools if seeking transfer credits.
  • Show evidence of English proficiency if a student’s primary language is not English. This can be done through the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Please see the Admissions Department for more information.

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This information was accurate on : 12/04/2021
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