May I know the difference between BBA (Bachelor Of Business Administration) and International Business BA? Why BA in the latter one? Doesn’t it mostly mean Bachelors Of Arts? I apologise if it’s a dumb question.

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I am trying to apply to colleges and I often see BA before business courses but doesn’t BA mean Bachelors Of Arts?

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Most degrees (all?) are going to be a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS). A BS degree generally requires you to learn the technical aspects of a field. For instance if you were learning computer science it would focus on actual programming and coding and network management and stuff. A BA is … kind of everything else. Learning the philosophy behind a field, though it will also get technical to a degree. A BA in administration makes sense, there are some technical aspects to it but primarily you’re learning the science of communicating and managing and organizing work and people.

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