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business administration

n. (context business education English) A course of study in higher education intended to prepare the students for a career in business.

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Business administration

Business administration is a term used to describe a set of activities necessary to maintain the level of operations within business organizations.

Usage examples of "business administration".

Enos Enoch Himself had flung the Business Administration concessionaires bodily from Founder's Hall, and had declared to His proté.

In this one, Starr had indicted Jim and Susan McDougal and Jim Guy Tucker for misappropriating funds from Madison Guaranty and from the Small Business Administration.

She had a degree in business administration and money from the small life insurance policy Kyle had had, as well as that provided by his job.

In return, McDougal would lend Hale more than $800,000 from Madison Guaranty, enabling him to get another million dollars from the Small Business Administration.

He had just earned a business administration degree at Oxford, which gave him a nice air of self-confidence.

This continent is littered coast to coast with people who were compelled to study business administration when they should have been painting murals or practicing the fiddle or digging a truck garden, and finally got their chance when it was twenty years too late to lead them anywhere.

He studied computer science at Dartmouth and took an MBA at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration.

On the neat wall above his neat desk in the hundred-and-four-year-old town building were some framed documents: a diploma from Southwestern State University and certificates from the ICMA's Police Business Administration Institute of Trainingin Chicago as well as one from the Southern Police Institute in Louisville.

In the next few years, Silva and the Los Angeles Youth Action Corporation received ten million dollars in federal and state grants, Small Business Administration low-interest loans and private donations.