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You want your bachelor’s degree in business and you want it now.
If you have an associate degree or two-years of college credit, you can earn a Bachelor in Business Administration in just one year through Medaille College’s Accelerated Fast Forward Day Program.
Taking classes only two days a week, you will study the functional areas of business, including management, accounting, marketing and finance. You will also become more technologically adept, hone your professional written and oral communication and become a stronger analytical thinker.
As part of a small cohort that moves through the program collectively, you will develop the teamwork skills so critical to 21st century business environments. Plus an optional one-year internship will allow you to apply what you learn—and gain professional-level experience—immediately.
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree Accelerated Fast Forward Program Highlights
Duration: The Bachelor of Business Administration accelerated program is a 52-credit, one-year program offered during the day on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Medaille College’s Amherst and Rochester, New York campuses.
Accreditation: International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE)
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Careers of Bachelor in Business Administration Degree Graduates
Medaille BBA graduates go on to pursue advanced business education and enhanced employment opportunities. Medaille’s alumni are currently working in companies and organizations such as Enidine, the Board of Education Buffalo Public Schools, Olin Corp., the City of Buffalo, Moog Inc., HSBC Bank, Ingram Micro and more.
Other Medaille College Undergraduate and Graduate Business Programs
Associate in Science in Business
Bachelor of Business Administration (Evening Program)
Bachelor of Business Administration in Information Systems

The instructors were knowledgeable and welcomed class discussions, with
respect for each student's contribution. I've learned how to be a more
effective leader. My capstone class gave insight on how to combine all
the education learned to operate a business. That's when I realized how
much I had sharpened my knowledge.