Overview
The Degree Completion Program is a "Saturday-only" Bachelor of Business Administration degree completion program offered at the Stetson University Center at Celebration located in Celebration, Florida. The Passport BBA degree completion program enables a person who has an active family and professional life to obtain a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Stetson University.
Coursework consists of junior- and senior-level business courses that are generally taught by the same full-time Stetson University School of Business Administration faculty that teach the University's traditional undergraduate classes at the DeLand campus.
Students may complete two four-credit courses in each academic session. Each session lasts for eight weeks. There are five sessions per academic year in the Executive Passport program; sessions start in August, October, January, March, and May.
The courses offered through the Degree Completion Program run the gamut of relevant business topics in demand by employers today. Courses include Management, Business Law & Ethics, Marketing, Finance, Accounting, Statistics/Quantitative Methods, and Management Information Systems. Each course is selected and designed to provide value for students in their current work environment as well as in their future work environment.
There are five eight-week sessions per academic year, starting in August, October, January, March, and May. Students can begin the program in any session. For more information, please call 877.292.8837 or email BDCProgram@Stetson.edu to reach the Degree Completion Program director.
Please see the Program Requirements and Degree Concentrations pages for more information.
Our Students
The Degree Completion Program is designed for mature, upwardly motivated students who are driven toward a personal goal of academic achievement and career advancement. The typical student in the program has several years of work experience and some previous progress toward an academic degree. Admitted applicants will be at least 24 years old and have at least 40 transferable credits. Interested persons with less than forty credits will be provided academic advice toward becoming eligible for admission.