Business Administration Diploma
Kick-start your business career with Sullivan’s Business Administration Diploma. You’ll home in on relevant topics like organizational management, business ethics, and small business management—all taught from a real-world perspective. Our faculty bring their industry experience into the classroom, ensuring you gain valuable insights that connect theory to practice. They also collaborate with local managers and employers to make sure what you learn is in line with what the job market needs. Plus, with a dedicated professional development course, you’ll be ready to ace your interviews and step confidently into your business career.
Est. time to completion:
9–15 months*
Credit hours:
52
Cost per credit hour:
$430
Experienced faculty
Learn from industry experts who have years of experience in the field.
Personalized attention
Small classes mean more focused learning.
Flexible courses
Classes available during the day, at night, and on weekends in online and on-campus formats.
Business Administration Diploma
Curriculum
Overview
The Business Administration Diploma curriculum prepares students for entry into the business field by combining general education courses with relevant business topics, including organizational management, basic supervision, business ethics and law, and small business management. Students also participate in a professional development course to help them sharpen their interview skills.
Courses
For course descriptions, see our Course Catalog.
Financial assistance
Financial assistance is available to those who apply and qualify. Talk with us to see if Federal Student Aid, scholarships, transfer credits, employer assistance, loans and grants, or military discounts are available to you.
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Back to Business Administration program*Time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc.
The Business Administration program is part of Sullivan University’s College of Business and Technology.