Course Name: Business Organizations
Program: Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of business organizations and their role in the modern business environment. It introduces the concepts, structures, and operational aspects of different types of business entities, helping students understand how organizations are formed, managed, and developed.

The course covers various forms of business organizations, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, companies, and cooperative organizations. Students will learn about organizational structures, ownership patterns, legal frameworks, management practices, and the factors influencing business decision-making.

Through this course, students will develop an understanding of how businesses operate, how resources are organized, and how different organizational models support growth and sustainability. The course builds a strong foundation for advanced studies in management, entrepreneurship, finance, and business strategy.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Explain the concept and importance of business organizations in the economy.
  • Understand different forms of business ownership and their characteristics.
  • Analyze the advantages and limitations of various organizational structures.
  • Describe the legal and operational aspects of business organizations.
  • Understand the role of management and decision-making in business operations.
  • Apply business organization concepts to real-world business situations.