Online BSBA in Project Management

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management (BSBA) in Project Management online degree curriculum combines problem-solving skills with a strong theoretical foundation of project management, team coordination and project execution.

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management (BSBA) with a Project Management Concentration at TUW provides students with the necessary skills to pursue a government or private sector career in a variety of areas such as: project management coordinator, project management specialist, project execution and management, project management and team coordination expert.

The BSBA Project Management online degree curriculum combines problem-solving skills with a strong theoretical foundation of project management, team coordination and project execution and evaluation in order to train the next generation of project management experts.

The project management concentration is offered 100% online and it is flexible, affordable and provides students with a self-paced learning experience. Upon the completion of the BSBA in Project Management program you will be able to work as a project management specialist in profit or non-profit organizations or pursue graduate-level courses in business or management. TUW’s online Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management (BSBA) in Project Management program also improves graduates’ skills in decision making, problem-solving, and leadership.

Flexible

TUW presents a flexible course of study by offering the business management degree online. The degree is designed to maximize the number of transfer credits counted toward the degree, resulting in a shorter completion time. Drawing on TUW’s exceptional professional practice faculty, students learn firsthand from industry experts who bring relevance to the classroom. Students can immediately apply the lessons learned in the classroom to their current job while preparing to advance their careers to the next level.

Through careful selection of elective classes, students in the BSBA program can leverage their knowledge for additional academic and practical programs in areas such as human resource management, project management, marketing, operation, supply chain management and more.

Student Centered

The BSBA program is student centered in a number of ways. Class sizes are limited and more personal, so you receive more of your professor’s time. All TUW professors are carefully selected for their credentials and passion as an educator.

What makes the BSBA in Project Management at TUW different?

  • 100% online
  • Very affordable tuition
  • Nonprofit Accredited University
  • No residency required
  • Accelerated admissions process
  • 6 start dates throughout the year
  • 8 weeks session
  • Professors with Real-World Experience
  • TUW will transfer up to 90 semester credits*

*All transferred credits must be from accredited college/university, ACE/ National CCRS recommended, CLEP, DANTES, Excelsior, etc.

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Program Requirements

The BSBA in Project Management requires a total of 120 credit hours for completion.

  • General Education (45 credits)
  • Core Requirements (39 credits, includes a 3 credit capstone)
  • Electives (24 credits)
  • Concentration (12 credits)

The time it will take to complete the business administration degree online can vary. The duration of the program depends on several factors, including the number of credits accepted for transfer and whether or not students take time off between courses. Students who enroll full time (12 credits per semester for three semesters each academic year) can complete the degree in three and a half years. Students who enroll part-time (six credits per semester for three semesters each academic year) will complete the program in seven years.

Admission Requirements

Students seeking enrollment in the BSBA program must meet one of the following criteria to be considered for admission:

  • Be a high school graduate.
  • Have successfully completed the General Educational Development (GED) test.
  • Be a transfer student in good academic standing from another accredited college or university.