Difference between BBA and BSBA?

Question by az_im_33: Difference between BBA and BSBA?
Need this badly…whts the difference between Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science in Business Administration?

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Answer by average_guy_1271970
BBA degrees have fewer electives in the Liberal Arts, and more business classes than the other degrees. They both require the same number of credits to graduate.

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One Response to Difference between BBA and BSBA?

  1. nolyad69

    The first answer is correct.

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