COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

College of Business Administration Program Offerings

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY

            This is the program that provides general accounting education to students wanting to pursue a professional career in Accountancy in general and in Public Accounting in particular. Further, this is the program that complies with the latest competency framework for professional accountants issued by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) through the International Education Standards. Thus, this qualifies the graduate of this program to take assessments leading to certification in Accountancy given by the Professional Regulation Commission- the Board of Accountancy (PRC-BOA) and other global professional Accountancy organizations.

  1. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

           Many entrepreneurs have achieved great success without the benefit of formal training. However, for every successful new business that we see, there are many failed ventures that we never hear about. Through combination of classroom training and experiential learning, the BS Entrepreneurship program will help aspiring entrepreneurs acquire skills, values and attitudes that will increase their chances of success.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

        The programs related to the fields of hospitality and tourism education will equip students with competencies that are needed to execute operational tasks and management functions in food production (culinary), accommodation, food and beverage service, tourism, planning and product development, events planning, transportation services, travel and tour operations and other emerging sectors of hospitality and tourism industry.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BSBA) MAJOR IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS

         The Business Economics program prepares the graduates for careers in banking, economic and development planning, as well as general management. The program focuses on the relationship of business operations and the economy as a whole. It integrates economic principles and strategies into standard business practices so that the student can have both the micro view of how the business can acquire capital, generate profit and efficiently produce goods and services, as well as the macro view of how external economic factors such as government regulation can affect, and should influence, business decisions.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BSBA) major in COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT

 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BSBA) MAJOR IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

          The Human Resource Management Program prepares the graduate for a career in the Human Resources Department of any organization, handling the many diverse human capital requirements of the organization, including recruitment, staffing, training and career development. 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BSBA) MAJOR IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT

          The Marketing Management program prepares the graduate for career in marketing, market research, advertising and public relations. The curriculum provides the graduate with both technical skills and competencies required in the field, but also the flexible mindset that is necessary to stay competitive in a constantly changing environment.

Academic Programs

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BSBA) MAJOR IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BSBA) MAJOR IN COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BSBA) MAJOR IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BSBA) MAJOR IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT

College of Business Administration Officials

Dr. Tia Mare L. Ebdane

College Dean

Sharon C. Mananguite

College Secretary

Hyacinth Indira D. Hipe

Chair, Accountancy Department

Mar L. Formaran 

Chair, Business Economics Department

Jellyn R. Sanico 

Chair, Cooperative Department

Rochelle G. Cuanico 

Chair, Entrepreneurship Department

Analyn M. Banagbanag

Chair, Human Resource Department

Ruben D. Rivera Jr.

Chair, Marketing Department

Jane D. Sanoria

Chair, Hospitality Management Department

Dr. Korina P. Legaspi

College Research Coordinator

Joan T. Esponilla-Abayon

College Instruction Coordinator

Alyssa R. De Veyra

College Guidance Services Coordinator

Darleen Joy J. Udtujan

College Extension Coordinator

Elmer L. Abayon

College External Affairs Coordinator

Reann G. Asinas

College Gender and Development Coordinator

Lloyd Adam R. Baylon

College Physical Plant and Development Coordinator

Jovie B. Viva

College Student Affairs and Services Coordinator

Lilibeth E. Tenedero

Spiritual Affairs Coordinator

Dr. Osito T. Somoray, Jr.

College Sports Coordinator

 

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