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business administration
noun
a program of studies at the university level offering courses on general business theory, management, and practices.
Word History and Origins
Origin of business administration1
Example Sentences
Ms Chauhan, a business administration student who lives in Bristol with her husband, had been visiting western India for a holiday.
Couple of problems with that: Days before Biden took office, the Small Business Administration deleted almost all the database red flags designating potentially questionable or fraudulent loans subject to further review.
Lewis completed a business administration apprenticeship and an Open University degree, but says he cannot find full-time work.
He had a master's degree in business administration and law and, in November 2023, was awarded an honorary doctorate by Sheffield Hallam University for his distinguished contributions to sport and his work with South Yorkshire communities.
I do know is that in 2017, when Donald Trump nominated McMahon as head of the Small Business Administration, Blumenthal made sure he was photographed smiling with her at her confirmation hearings.
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