About Curriculum

About Curriculum

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) International Program of the Faculty of Business Administration, or internationally known as the St. Theresa International College (STIC), was established in 2001 to demonstrate educational commitment to Thailand, the Asia-Pacific region, and the global community. The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program is divided into four years with a total of 126 credits.

The BBA International Program produces graduates in Three fields of study:

International Business
Logistics Management
Tourism and Hotel

The tourism, hotel, logistics, and international business industries are aware of the changes happening in the digital age that influence the competitiveness of the nation. The graduates must be those who have the core competencies in knowledge, abilities, and excellence in academics, including a positive attitude, a service mind, and high-value services through Thainess.

Global trade is growing at unprecedented speed and is affecting all businesses, even those focused on the domestic market.

Our Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) curriculum provides students with a comprehensive knowledge of business concepts, theories, and models. The program focuses on their application to real-world problems in the tourism, hotel, logistics, and international business industries through tangible interaction and learning. The curriculum for international business will help students zero in on the steps to success and provide them with the skills needed to take advantage of emerging opportunities. Students will also learn the necessary background on global trade and winning strategies used by multinational corporations as they deal with cross-border political, legal, economic, social, and financial issues.

The curriculum also provides students with knowledge of International Business, export-import, logistics and supply chain management, quantitative analysis for logistics management, transportation and distribution, demand and inventory planning, procurement management, multimodal transportation, shipping business, training in logistics, warehouse management, legal aspects of logistics, and a seminar in logistics and International trade management.

Classes are taught by qualified faculty with an international curriculum. Students also participate in internships, company visits and excursions, forums and symposia, guest speaker presentations and webinars, e-conferences, and much more. Through this approach, students learn to connect business concepts to the larger global society in preparation for a clear career path within the fields of the tourism industry, logistics sector, and other businesses in Thailand and international markets.

After graduating from this program, Tourism and Hotel students will be able to work in a variety of professions. For example, Hotel and Spa businesses, MICE (such as meeting organizers and incentive travel management), restaurants, quick service restaurants, inbound and outbound tour operators, travel agents, cruise line operation and management, tour guides, Travel entrepreneurs, Travel consultants, business owners, and a lot more

Logistics management professionals manage, coordinate, and transport products from raw materials to finished goods, and those with a bachelor’s degree in the field are primed to step into nearly any industry. Demand for logistics professionals is growing rapidly as firms realize the benefits of increased profitability through improved efficiency. Employment growth will be driven by the critical role logistics and supply chain management play in the transportation of goods in a global economy. After graduating from this program, Logistics management students can work as Business development, Demand and inventory planners, Operations, Sourcing, buyers, Procurement specialists, transportation, storage, and distribution, Supply and logistics coordinators, and a lot more.

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