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The BSBA-Corporate program prepares students for managerial and/or supervisory positions in companies. The focus is on strategic analysis and corporate development for competitiveness and performance. Under the course, students will undergo two major developmental programs: the Feasibility Study preparation and defense; and the Management Training Program. These programs will develop the students’ strategic thinking and decision-making skills, knowledge, and attitudes for organizational development.
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{xtypo_dropcap}T{/xtypo_dropcap}he BSBA course has two track: 1) Entrepreneurial Management Track and 2) Corporate Management Track. The Entrepreneurial Track is designed to develop classic enterpreneurs. The students of this track will start their own business in their fourth year. The Corporate Track is designed to develop professional managers who are equipped to meet the demands of corporate businesses. The two tracks have a strong industry-academe linkages in which owners of local establishments act as mentors of entrepreneurship track students in the operation of their business, and the faculty takes care of the theories, concepts, principles and other management practices.
The Corporate Management Track molds and prepares employees to be men and women for others and best fitted for corporate business and enterprises. The students on this track will be exposed to community-based organizations, as well as corporate organizations. The exposure will cover actual business-related practices by way of providing technical assistance during their practicum.
To test their readiness to join the field of corporate business and other business enterprises, the corporate management track has a unique practicum program.
In the community, the students will provide technical assistance by way of identifying projects, preparing feasibility studies/project proposal, monitoring of actual operation of the project, or conducting management audits.
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