BBA Program

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Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

The BBA program at Little Angels’ College of Management blends rigorous academics with real-world experience. Over eight semesters and 120 credit hours, you’ll build leadership, analytical, and entrepreneurial skills through case projects, internships, and industry visits—preparing you to launch your career or advanced studies with confidence.

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Program Summary & Structure

Little Angels’ BBA is an eight-semester, 120-credit program affiliated with Kathmandu University. It combines rigorous classroom learning with hands-on experiences—case projects, presentations, industrial visits and expert interactions—to build strong managerial, analytical and communication skills. Students graduate ready to support leadership roles, drive strategic decisions or launch their own ventures.

  • Foundation Courses: 45 credits
  • Core Management Courses: 48 credits
  • Specialization (Finance, Marketing, Accounting or MIS): 12 credits
  • Electives: 12 credits
  • Internship (six-week minimum): 3 credits


Program Objectives

  • Develop a habit of critical and creative thinking in students
  • Develop analytical and problem-solving abilities in students
  • Improve communication and presentation skills of students
  • Familiarize students with contemporary concepts, tools, and techniques of management
  • Deepen the knowledge and sharpen the expertise of students in a given functional area
  • Prepare students as sensible and responsive citizens with a high degree of professional, social, and ethical values
  • Prepare students for higher studies (Master’s level programs) in management, information systems, economics, and other relevant areas

Semester-wise Course Offerings – BBA

The BBA program spans four years and eight semesters, totaling 120 credit hours, and is designed to build strong foundational and managerial skills with real-world application.

  • Year I: Focuses on foundational subjects such as English, Mathematics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Financial Accounting I & II, Business Management, Sociology, Political Science, and Communication.
  • Year II: Covers core business subjects like Marketing, Financial Management, Statistics I & II, Organizational Behavior, Business Law, Management Accounting, Nepalese Economics & Finance, and MIS.
  • Year III: Introduces advanced topics and specialization. Courses include International Business, Human Resource Management, Quantitative Techniques, Logic, and electives such as Entrepreneurship, Project Management, Advertising, Taxation, and Corporate Financing.
  • Year IV: Focuses on strategic thinking and research. Courses include Strategic Management, Research Methodology, Risk Management, Sales Management, and the Business Research Project.
  • Internship: A mandatory 6–10 week internship during the final semester provides industry exposure and practical experience.
  • Specializations Available: Finance, Marketing, Accounting, and Management Information Systems. Students choose 4 courses (12 credits) within one area.
  • Electives: 3 additional courses (9 credits) from outside their specialization to broaden perspectives.

Key Features of the BBA Program

  • It is a four-year, 120 credit-hour bachelor’s degree program in management aligned with international standards.
  • It emphasizes concentration/specialization in functional areas, dedicating about 10% of coursework to in-depth study.
  • It offers a wide range of concentration and elective courses to match students’ interests with market demand, even allowing dual specializations.
  • It provides learning, exposure and networking through a mandatory internship program.
  • It enables students to undertake a directed-study project for deeper exploration of a topic of their choice.


Expected Output

After successful completion of the four-year program, a BBA graduate is expected to be one or all of the following:

  • A candidate with a strong academic background, competence, confidence, skills, attitude and motivation for further study in management, information systems, economics or related fields.
  • An entrepreneur capable of starting up and managing a business in today’s competitive environment.
  • A professional who can perform effectively in corporate houses and other organizations with the required knowledge, skills, confidence and responsibility.

BBA By the Numbers

120
Total Credit Hours
4
Years to Complete
4
Concentration Areas
It has been more than a decade since I graduated from LA College of Management, however, I still cherish the college experience and my lovely teachers. The caring faculty, the open culture that honors students’ voices, the internship, various cultural events, KU games, and inter college competitions, all added to my growth. These experiences have profoundly helped me as I have moved ahead in my career. I am and will always be a proud LACM alumna.
Dr. PRATIGYA SIGDYAL, BBA 2005-2009
Assistant Professor, California State University Bakersfield