An AB (Associates) is generally 2 years or 60 credit hours
A BBA (Bachelors) is generally 4 years or 120 credit hours
An MBA (Masters) is generally 2 years or 60 hours
A DBA (Doctorate) is generally 3 years or 90 hours.
2006-11-15 05:13:28
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answered by itsnotarealname 4
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I would just add to your answerers (the ones that correctly point out that BA (business or whatever other major) is four years and MBA is two), that if you were interested in a third, and maybe some second tier school, not Wharton or Stanford, you could get away with getting some credit for "life experience" and get your BA in less than four years. No prestigious school does it. Also, of course, you might just be interested in an associates degree in business. That's two years. Again, top competitive colleges do not offer associate degrees.
2006-11-15 14:02:33
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answered by browneyedgirl 6
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In the US, a bachelor's degree in business takes four years. At some schools, (like Wharton or MIT), you spend four years as a student in the business school. At other schools (like Berkeley's Haas School), you spend two years as a nondeclared major then apply to the business school for your Junior and Senior year.
A full time MBA typically takes two years of study.
A PhD in Business Administration takes as long as any other PhD -- four to seven years.
2006-11-15 13:56:14
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answered by Ranto 7
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1-2 years is more like it.
2006-11-15 13:11:50
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answered by Shiva 2
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