Individualized Major, BABA
With Seattle University’s individualized business major, customize your future with the courses you want. Get a bachelor's that matters to you at Seattle U.
About this Program
Customized Program for Your Career Plan
Design your own business major with your future business in mind. The individualized major is the most flexible path to receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration degree.
The individualized major is designed for students who intend to operate their own business enterprises, those who expect to attain greater specialization through on-the-job programs, or those who plan for later study in a specific area.
Courses in your business administration major give you more than just basic business skills. Your education at Seattle University will help you grow and develop as a whole person. You’ll learn essential business skills with a focus on ethics, innovation, and equity.
Top 5% World Business Schools & AACSB accredited
Albers School of Business and Economics
Placement Rate
For graduates of Albers School of Business and Economics
$70,000
Average starting salary for business majors
Prepare to Make a Difference on Day One
Connected to Seattle’s Best Jobs
There’s no better place to learn about business than at the Albers School of Business and Economics. Our strong connections to the best companies in Seattle open doors and create opportunities for all our students. The Albers Career Center connects you to the mentors and resources for the current job market.
Real-World Experience That Makes a Difference
Hands-on classes feature projects that connect you to our vibrant neighborhood and the broader city of Seattle. You’ll see right away how your skills can make an impact in the businesses and communities in Seattle. If you want to be part of changing the world through business, you’re in the right place.
Studying Support
Tutors are here to help you practice and study so you can get the most out of your classes. Labs related to specific coursework—from accounting to economics to writing—are free services to help you catch up or get ahead in class.
Industry-Focused Advisory Boards: Strong Network, Cutting-Edge Coursework
In your classes, you’ll get hands-on experience through projects that develop the personal and professional abilities new graduates need. How do we know? Our faculty work directly with industry-focused advisory boards in economics, finance and more.
The advisory boards include professionals from Seattle’s private, public and nonprofit sectors. With advisory boards, faculty tune into changing business and social needs. They design assignments that examine current business issues and develop the skills you’ll need to thrive.
Our diverse and global city brings current business needs and strategies right to your doorstep. You’ll explore the local and even global impact of business in Seattle through class projects that make a difference
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For more information about an individualized business major at Seattle U, contact:
Jeffery Smith
Chair, Department of Management
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We're here to help. If you have questions about the admissions process, contact:
Dominick Grimm, MA
Academic Advisor, Undergraduate Programs