Program Description
A $10,000 scholarship is currently applied to the Bachelor of Business Administration's tuition fees. This scholarship is exclusive to applicants through ApplyBoard! (May not apply to all regions)
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Project Management has been developed as a multi-disciplinary study of business administration. It prepares students to meet the challenges of the contemporary workplace by facilitating their understanding of a balanced and informed approach to decision making. This baccalaureate degree is practically oriented with an industry-focused array of core business courses.
Students can also earn some of the eligibility requirements for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) and the Project Management Professional (PMP) designations.
Using real-world business cases and team-based projects, the rigorous program emphasizes the professional skills that employers want from new graduates, including effective communication, collaboration and problem solving.
English Proficiency:
Students with an IELTS score of 6.5 (or equivalent) will enroll in Yorkville University’s regular academic program without condition. Students with an IELTS score (or equivalent) of 6.0 but below 6.5 will enroll in the regular academic program but will enroll in an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course in Term 1. (This course is a credit course that counts towards the completion of the degree. There is no additional charge for the EAP course.)
The Bachelor of Business Administration program at Yorkville University is structured in a three-term year. Students first-year tuition will be for three semesters.
**Beginning October 2024** - Tuition Schedule (with $10,000 bursary)
Term 1 | $5,000.00
| Term 6
| $8,376.00
|
Term 2
| $5,000.00
| Term 7
| $8,376.00
|
Term 3
| $5,000.00
| Term 8
| $8,376.00
|
Term 4
| $8,376.00
| Term 9
| $8,376.00
|
Term 5
| $8,376.00
| Term 10
| $8,376.00
|
Total Tuition (before bursary): $83,760
Total Tuition (with bursary) : $73,760
Note: Students applying after completing a diploma program or degree program will be considered for ‘block transfer’, which means the entire program is assessed and, if approved, 36 transfer credits will be awarded against the Bachelor of Business Administration Business elective courses. Students whose diploma or degree program included courses in business administration may be awarded up to a total of 60 transfer credits (50% of total credits required in the program, excluding project-based courses). The maximum of 60 transfer credits includes the block transfer. If a student wishes for a ‘block transfer’, or to transfer credits over to the BBA they must provide descriptions for each of the courses they have previously taken.