what is the difference between a bs and a bba in internat’l business, the requirements appear to be the same.

Question by Susan: what is the difference between a bs and a bba in internat’l business, the requirements appear to be the same.

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Answer by michellerd_1
My guess would be bachelor of science / bachelor of business administration.

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One Response to what is the difference between a bs and a bba in internat’l business, the requirements appear to be the same.

  1. John.King

    For all practical purposes, none at all.

    Sounds fascinating. Make sure you have a strong background in macro-economics, cause that’s what makes the world go round.

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