A critical analysis of the College of Business Administration of Silliman University

Date of Publication

1976

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Business Administration

Subject Categories

Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research

College

Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business

Department/Unit

Decision Sciences and Innovation

Thesis Adviser

Rosemary Aquino

Defense Panel Chair

Augusto Acoymo

Defense Panel Member

Tereso S. Tullao, Jr.
Pio Rodriguez

Abstract/Summary

Faced with the limitations of stricter government supervision and rising prices, effective and efficient operation of a school necessitates the formulation of a long-range plan. A school long-range plan concerns itself with the determination of goals, and major strategies for achieving these goals. A necessary step to planning is an assessment of the present situation : both the external environment influencing the school, and the internal resources and operations making up the school. In an attempt to provide the Planning and Development Office of Silliman University with the basic data necessary for planning, an analysis of the existing situation of a particular college, the college of Business Administration was made. The study is an in-depth analysis of a college rather than a surface study of all the colleges, which make up the school. Such college studies will later on provide the framework upon which a University long-range plan will be made. Among the reasons why the College of BBA was chosen are : 1) It accounts for 22% of the total college enrollment of the university, the rest being divided among seven other degree programs in Silliman University, and 2) the college is reputed to be the one of the weak colleges among those offering degrees in the University. By coming-up with a study of the college, facts may be discovered as to the reasons for the said reputation, and improvements may be made to remove such a reputation.

Descriptive research is the method used in this study. Library research as well as interviews with experts in the subject provided the theoretical framework of educational planning. For the financial operations of the college, an estimate of its income and expenses was made based on the figures provided by the Business and Finance office. General administrative, general institutional and student services expenses were prorated based on the percentage of BBA full-time equivalent students over total university enrollment for each year. The performance of the college was compared with the total university performance by means of percentages. For planning purposes, financial figures for a certain semester were recast in a program budget to find out instructional cost per student in a particular degree and major. The program budget as used in this study made use of an induced course load matrix and a cost estimation model to arrive at approximate costs of each degree and major.

With the data revealed by the study, specific recommendations were made which are significant parameters upon which planning for the college will be based.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Print

Accession Number

TG00463

Shelf Location

Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Physical Description

253 leaves, 28 cm. ; Typescript

Keywords

Business education; Silliman University College of Business Administration (Philippines)

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