Business Administration
# 92.3
QS Subject Rankings
36 - 48 Month
Program duration
Yes
Scholarships
Program Overview
Main Subject
Business Administration
Degree
BBA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
The Bachelor's Program in Business Administration at Georgian National University SEU aims to educate professionals with theoretical and practical skills in business analysis and decision-making, preparing them for managerial roles in local and international companies. Upon graduation, students will possess knowledge of fundamental concepts in economics, finance, accounting, marketing, and management, and be able to apply research skills, utilize information technologies, and develop business strategies. They will also acquire essential soft skills, including effective teamwork, communication, and cultural awareness. Additionally, the program fosters entrepreneurship, enabling students to analyze business opportunities, develop business ideas, and create a business plan. By aligning with international standards, SEU's Business Administration program equips graduates with the expertise to succeed in a globalized business environment.
Eligibility Requirements
Academic qualification: Completion of 12th grade from a recognized board with a minimum required percentage is 50%
Age requirement: Must be at least 17 years old at the time of application.
Entrance exam: May need to pass an entrance exam depending on the university's policy.
Language proficiency: English language proficiency may be required for international students.
Standardized Tests
Georgian National University does not require any kind of standardized test for specific programs.
English Language Proficiency
Georgian National University SEU accepts applications from students without requiring any type of English language proficiency test results. Georgian National University SEU does not require a score on the English Language Proficiency Test for admission to any of its programs. Students can provide their English language proficiency test results as proof of proficiency if they have them.
Tuition Fees and Scholarships
Domestic Students
Tuition Fee/year | Other Expenses |
International Students
Tuition Fee/year $3,500 | Other Expenses
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Application Deadline
Spring Intake 2025 Term
Domestic Deadline | International Deadline |
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February 30,2025 | January 30,2024 |
Fall Intake 2025 Term
Domestic Deadline | International Deadline |
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August 30,2025 | June 30,2025 |
Curriculum
Introduction to Business: Overview of business organizations, structures, and operations.
Microeconomics: Understanding economic principles related to individual decision-makers and firms.
Macroeconomics: Examining broader economic factors, such as inflation, unemployment, and national income.
Business Mathematics and Statistics: Tools for analyzing business data and making informed decisions.
Business Communication: Improving verbal and written communication skills in the business context.
Accounting and Finance: Introduction to financial and managerial accounting principles.
Marketing Principles: Introduction to marketing concepts, strategies, and tools.
Organizational Behavior: Study of how individuals and groups behave within organizations.
Operations Management: Focus on the processes involved in producing goods and services efficiently.
Human Resource Management: Understanding how to manage an organization’s most important asset – its people.
Business Law: Overview of the legal environment in which businesses operate.
Corporate Finance: Exploring financial decision-making within corporations, including investment and financing decisions.
Program Benefits
The graduate of the Bachelor program in Business Administration at the Georgian National University SEU:
I. Knows the basic theories and concepts of business, business challenges in the global environment, and the role of modern
information technologies in business development;
II. Describe and explain the economic, legal, cultural, and ethical diversity of the local and global business environment, the
risks associated with them, and ways of managing them;
III. Considers the international business environment and trends, explains the principles and importance of green economy, its
implementation in the process of sustainable business development;
IV. Analyzes business forms, organization types and startup strategies, business value growth, and valuation methods, the importance
of business social responsibility, and relates business ideas to changing environmental conditions.
V. Describes in detail the processes of business administration according to the functional areas, their role in increasing the value
of the company,y and evaluates possible or existing risks;
VI. Collects information on a given problem in the functional area of business, uses quantitative and qualitative analysis, studies
ways of solution, and formulates a clear recommended position/opinion on a given task, presents orally or in writing;
VII. Designs and develops a research project specific to the field of business administration and presents it in a form appropriate
to the context, use communication technologies, and respects ethical norms.
VIII. Adapts to the team as a productive member, discusses own ideas, considers the opinions of others and actively participates
in the team's work process.
IX. Assesses own knowledge and skills to identify future learning needs.
Career Possibilities
- Finance: Students can pursue careers in investing, financial management, and financial institutions for government, private, and nonprofit organizations.
- Marketing: Students can pursue careers in pricing analysis, product management, marketing research, senior executive management, and more.
- Students can pursue careers in project management.
- Students have the opportunity to work in human resources.
- Students have the opportunity to work in information systems.
- Students can pursue careers in sales.
- Students can pursue careers in customer service.
- Students can pursue careers in real estate.
- Research and development: Students have the opportunity to work in this field.
- Students can pursue careers in nonprofit management.
Research Opportunities
The Bachelor's Program in Business Administration at Georgian National University (SEU) offers students a strong foundation in business management, and while the main focus is on practical skills and theoretical knowledge, there are also research opportunities available for those interested in exploring specific business topics in-depth.
- Research Projects and Assignments
Course-Based Research: As part of the BBA curriculum, students are often required to conduct research for assignments and projects. These could include case studies, market analysis, business strategy reports, or research on contemporary business issues.
Research Topics: Students can choose specific areas of business such as marketing, finance, management, entrepreneurship, and human resource management to focus their research efforts. Topics might range from studying consumer behavior to evaluating the impact of digital transformation on businesses.
- Capstone Project or Thesis
In many BBA programs, students are required to complete a capstone project or thesis in their final year. This project is an excellent opportunity for students to dive deeply into a business-related research question.
The thesis allows students to develop a comprehensive research paper that addresses a specific business problem, challenge, or innovation. This can be done with the help of a faculty advisor who will guide the student through the research process.
- Business Research Centers and Laboratories
Georgian National University may have business research centers, incubators, or innovation hubs where students can participate in ongoing research projects. These centers often focus on topics such as:
Entrepreneurship and start-ups.
Market research and consumer behavior analysis.
Digital business models.
Sustainability and corporate social responsibility.
Students involved in these centers could have the chance to collaborate with industry partners, local businesses, and faculty on cutting-edge research projects that contribute to the real-world application of business theories.
- Research in International Business
Many students interested in global business may have the opportunity to engage in international business research, where they analyze and compare business practices in different regions of the world. This could involve:
Investigating the impact of globalization on local businesses.
Studying how businesses operate in emerging markets.
Exploring trade policies, cross-border investments, and international supply chains.
- Collaborations with Faculty
Faculty members at Georgian National University often have research expertise in areas such as management, finance, marketing, and strategy. Students may be able to collaborate with professors on research papers or publications, allowing them to gain insights into academic and practical aspects of business research.
Some professors might also be involved in consulting projects or industry research with businesses, which students may have the chance to assist with.
- Case Studies and Business Simulations
Case study research is a key component of many business programs. Students may have opportunities to engage in research-based case studies, where they analyze the success or failure of companies based on real-world scenarios.
Business simulation games and software can also be used to test students' decision-making skills in virtual business environments, offering a research angle into how businesses perform under certain conditions or strategies.
- Industry Research and Internships
The university may have partnerships with businesses, enabling students to participate in industry-led research. As part of their internships or practical experience, students can contribute to actual business projects, often with an element of research involved.
Students interested in market research, business development, or financial analysis can work on live research tasks for companies, providing them with hands-on research experience.
- Participation in Conferences and Workshops
Georgian National University may host or participate in academic conferences, workshops, or seminars where students can present their research. Engaging in such events allows students to:
Present their findings to a wider audience, including faculty, peers, and industry professionals.
Collaborate with researchers from other universities or companies.
Stay updated on the latest trends and topics in business and management.
- Research in Entrepreneurship
For students interested in entrepreneurship, there may be opportunities to engage in research related to start-ups, business model innovation, or venture creation. Researching how start-ups succeed or fail, and understanding the challenges faced by entrepreneurs, can be a key research area for BBA students.
- Focus on Emerging Topics
As the business world evolves, new research areas continue to emerge. BBA students at Georgian National University can explore topics such as:
Digital transformation and its impact on business practices.
Artificial intelligence and automation in business operations.
Sustainability in business models.
Corporate governance and ethics in business.
These areas offer students the opportunity to research emerging trends that are shaping the future of business.
- Research Funding and Grants
In some cases, there might be research funding or grants available for students who wish to pursue significant research projects. This funding can help support the research process, such as collecting data, conducting surveys, or even traveling to conferences or industry events related to their research topics.
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