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Bachelor of Business Administration degree at NAU–Yuma


The Bachelor of Business Administration degree at NAU is a challenging program that will provide you with real-world experience in today’s competitive workplace. It will also prepare you for a rewarding career or create a solid path to a graduate degree. This program teaches future leaders how to compete globally in both the public and private sectors.

Our students pursue careers and interests in finance, management, ethics, environmental sustainability, entrepreneurship, and more. Explore degree details for our Bachelor of Business Administration degree or learn about admission requirements for this degree.

Bachelor of Business Administration at NAU–Yuma program overview

The Bachelor of Business Administration degree program is a 120-hour program that includes 33 hours of coursework in the area of Business Administration and 23-33 hours of coursework in your chosen emphasis area. Please view the NAU Course Catalog for course offerings.

“The skills my classmates and I have honed over the past two years through the NAU Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program will serve us well as we venture out into the professional world. The convenience of classes held at the NAU Paradise Valley Community Campus was outstanding… Every single professor I have had in the BBA program was exceptional.”
– Jesse Williams, Bachelor Business Administration, ’20
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A flexible program

Challenge your mind, achieve your ambition

In the program you will learn to:

  • Think creatively and strategically
  • Analyze and decipher real-world challenges
  • Become an effective team builder
  • Develop strong written and oral communication skills
  • Compete in a global market

The skills you learn in the program will help you:

  • Use decision-making tools and theories to solve problems
  • Employ effective strategies for the global marketplace
  • Utilize and apply financial information
  • Understand the relationship of social responsibility, environmental sustainability, and profitability in business settings

Additional information and resources for our Bachelor of Business Administration

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East Valley

NAU–East Valley Program Coordinators

Northern Arizona University – East Valley
145 North Centennial Way
Mesa, AZ 85201

602-776-4675

eastvalley@nau.edu

Fax: 602-776-4694

Paradise Valley

Erin McGehean, Program Coordinator

Northern Arizona University – Paradise Valley
18401 N. 32nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85032

602-493-2739

paradisevalley@nau.edu

Fax: 602‐493‐2730

Tucson

David Acuña Lord, Program Coordinator

Northern Arizona University – Tucson

401 N. Bonita Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85709

520-879-7900

David.Lord@nau.edu

Signal Peak

Celina Salinas, M.Ed., Program Coordinator

Northern Arizona University– Signal Peak
8470 N. Overfield Road
Coolidge, AZ 85128

520-421-1394 or 800-426-8315

signalpeak@nau.edu

Fax: 520-421-9467

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