Department of Business Administration

By pursuing the BBA program, students will gain a strong foundation in business principles. Through a diverse curriculum, students explore various facets of the business world, including finance, marketing, management, and entrepreneurship. The program prepares graduates to navigate the complexities of modern business, make informed decisions, and drive organizational growth.

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Program overview

Through our Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), students will be able to:

  • Identify and evaluate relevant information, use diagnostic thinking, and analytical techniques to solve problems in uncertain environments.
  • Understand the importance of teamwork, adapt to cultural diversity, and work effectively in teams.
  • Comprehend various leadership styles and apply them as needed in different situations.
  • Understand organizational conflict, power dynamics, and politics, and use analytical and interpersonal skills accordingly.
  • Gain awareness of global perspectives, challenges, and the operations of global business.
  • Demonstrate functional business knowledge, including the interpretation of essential concepts and principles.
  • Identify core organizational values and propose solutions for ethical and social diversity issues related to ethnicity, gender, religion, and culture.
  • Understand computer-based information systems and utilize end-user computing tools to apply and interpret functional business knowledge.

What is this program for?

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program is designed to build strong analytical, leadership, and teamwork skills, enabling students to tackle business challenges in uncertain and diverse environments. It prepares graduates to navigate global markets, manage organizational dynamics, and address ethical and cultural issues responsibly.

What will students experience?

Students will gain hands-on exposure to functional business knowledge, decision-making tools, and computer-based systems while working on real-world projects. They will experience collaborative teamwork, leadership development, and the application of ethical and global perspectives in solving business problems.

Admission Requirement

  • Applicants Should Have A Minimum 50% Mark In Intermediate (FSc/A-Levels) Or Equivalent From A Recognized Institute/Board.

OR

  • The Candidates Should Also Obtain Competitive Scores In The University Admission Test And Qualify For The Panel Interview.

Note: All foreign degree/certificate holders (including O/A Level and IB) must provide an equivalency certificate from IBCC.

Aptitude Test Component

  • Basic English
  • Basic Math
  • General Knowledge

Financial Scholarships

  • At The Saifee Burhani University (SBU), Academic Honors And Scholarships Are Awarded In Recognition Of Outstanding Academic Performance. These Distinctions Are Intended Not Only To Recognize And Appreciate Student Success But Also To Encourage Continued Academic Excellence.
  • The SBU Proudly Supports Its High-achieving Undergraduate Students Through Merit-based Scholarships Designed To Reward Their Dedication And Proficiency.

Course Schedule

Code FIRST SEMESTER Cr Hrs (Cont Hrs)
BBA108 IT in Business 3(3+0)
BBA109 Personal Management and Communication 3(3+0)
BBA119 Islamic Studies / Humanities 3(3+0)
BBA103 Management Principles 3(3+0)
BBA106 Oral Communication and Presentation Skills 3(3+0)
BBA107 Sociology 3(3+0)
Total Credit Hours 18 (18+0)
Code SECOND SEMESTER Cr Hrs (Cont Hrs)
BBA101 Introduction to Accounting 3(3+0)
BBA102 Microeconomics 3(3+0)
BBA105 English Writing Skills 3(3+0)
BBA104 Maths for Business 3(3+0)
BBA113 Pakistan Studies 3(3+0)
BBA112 Human Behavior 3(3+0)
Total Credit Hours 18 (18+0)
Code THIRD SEMESTER Cr Hrs (Cont Hrs)
BBA201 Financial Accounting 3(3+0)
BBA202 Macroeconomics 3(3+0)
BBA211 Logic and Critical Thinking 3(3+0)
BBA203 Marketing Principles 3(3+0)
BBA206 Business Communication 3(3+0)
BBA204 Organizational Behavior 3(3+0)
Total Credit Hours 18 (18+0)
Code FOURTH SEMESTER Cr Hrs (Cont Hrs)
BBA205 Introduction to Business Finance 3(3+0)
BBA211 Business Statistic 3(3+0)
BBA208 Retail Management 3(3+0)
BBA213 Business Ethics 3(3+0)
BBA212 Cost and Management Accounting 3(3+0)
BBA207 Consumer Behavior 3(3+0)
Total Credit Hours 18 (18+0)
Code FIFTH SEMESTER Cr Hrs (Cont Hrs)
BBA301 Financial Markets and Institutions 3(3+0)
BBA308 Media Management 3(3+0)
BBA305 Statistical Inference 3(3+0)
BBA306 Development Economics 3(3+0)
BBA309 Business Law 3(3+0)
BBAxxxx University Elective – I 3(3+0)
Total Credit Hours 18 (18+0)
Code SIXTH SEMESTER Cr Hrs (Cont Hrs)
BBA310 Financial Management 3(3+0)
BBA302 Marketing Management 3(3+0)
BBA303 Business Research Methods 3(3+0)
BBA307 Operations Management 3(3+0)
BBA304 Human Resource Management 3(3+0)
BBAxxxx University Elective – II 3(3+0)
Total Credit Hours 18 (18+0)
Code SEVENTH SEMESTER Cr Hrs (Cont Hrs)
BBA402 Entrepreneurship 3(3+0)
BBA405 Business Project 3(3+0)
BBA410 Project Management 3(3+0)
BBA414 International Business Management 3(3+0)
BBA4xxx Program Elective – I 3(3+0)
BBA4xxx Program Elective – II 3(3+0)
Total Credit Hours 18 (18+0)
Code EIGHTH SEMESTER Cr Hrs (Cont Hrs)
BBA401 Quantitative Skills 3(3+0)
BBA409 Pakistan Economy 3(3+0)
BBA404 Management Information Systems 3(3+0)
BBA4xxx Community Service Project 3(3+0)
BBA4xxx Program Elective – III 3(3+0)
BBA4xxx Program Elective – IV 3(3+0)
Total Credit Hours 18 (18+0)