Turkish Aeronautical Association University

Bachelor in Business Administration

Ankara, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

This Business Administration program covers the fundamental functions of managing an organization, including finance, accounting, marketing, operations, and human resources, with an emphasis on applying these areas to practical business problems. Students typically study economic principles, financial analysis, and organizational behavior, working through case studies and group assignments designed to reflect the collaborative and analytical nature of management roles. Because the field spans multiple functional areas, students graduate with a versatile skill set that can be applied in different industries and job types, rather than being confined to one narrow specialization. Coursework often builds toward the ability to interpret business data, evaluate strategic options, and communicate recommendations clearly, skills that are valued across sectors. Graduates commonly enter roles in corporate management, marketing, finance, or entrepreneurship, and some pursue further study through an MBA or a specialized master's program in a business discipline. Offered at Turkish Aeronautical Association University in Ankara, Turkey, this bachelor program runs for 4 years and is delivered in English. Being based in Ankara gives students proximity to a range of government agencies, corporations, and industry associations relevant to business studies. The program's use of English as the medium of instruction is intended to prepare graduates for international business environments and further study where English is the dominant academic language.

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