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Faculty of Business Administration
Degrees Offered
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Management and Entrepreneurship
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Information Systems
General Information
The Faculty of Business Administration offers three international programs leading to a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree.
Over the four-year program students will develop multiple skills including high level management skills in communication, analysis, problem-solving, team work, communication through technology, and practical business knowledge in order to be fully prepared to enter the dynamic world of modern business. The programs will also provide a pathway to further education opportunities.
All students follow a core path that provides an essential foundation of business knowledge. The curriculum is designed to allow individual students to build on this core and to pursue a particular interest in Computer Information Systems, Accounting and Entrepreneurship.
The highly competitive environment of the 21st century requires timely, accurate and relevant information crucial to decision making. The creation and management of complex information systems become critical tasks for the modern organization. The CIS (Computer Information Systems) program is designed to prepare students to meet the challenges of technology utilization in the business environment. It is structured to provide students with the knowledge and skills to devise and manage computer-based information systems combining both computer technology and business.
The accounting program is vocationally oriented. This program prepares students for a career in business, whether domestic or international, recognizing that the business world is a global one as one steps into the 21st century. It is designed to produce educationally well-rounded individuals, capable of taking their places in their chosen professions and in the communities in which they live. Asia-Pacific International University accounting graduates are employment-ready, of immediate practical relevance to their employers and capable of excellent career development from a strong commencing base. In this context the program seeks to integrate positive Christian values with sound accounting and business principles.
The broad aim of Entrepreneurship is to prepare students for employment in the small business or to management roles in the financial or commercial sector. Graduates frequently find their way into family businesses.
Graduates from the three programs find ready employment because of the breadth of the programs, their emphasis on values and the thoroughness of the preparation of the student.
Lecturing Faculty
The Faculty of Business Administration at Asia-Pacific International University has the following highly qualified teachers.
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Dr. Henry Foster, BA, MBA, PhD Acting Faculty Dean, Program Coordinator for Management and Entrepreneurship |
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Damrong Sattayawaksakool, BBA, BEcon, MBA Lecturer |
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Daniel Bernhardt, BA, MA Lecturer |
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John Bueno, BSc, Dip, MSc Lecturer, Program Coordinator for Computer Information System
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Payom Sriharat, BBA, MBA Lecturer |
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Samorn Namkote, BBA, MBA Lecturer |
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Subin Putsom, BBA, MBA Lecturer |
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Sundaresan Mohan, BBA, MCom, MBA Lecturer |
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Sunisa Rithitraiphop, BA, MBA Program Coordinator for Thai Administration Management Thai |
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Surangkana Namkote, BBA, MBA Lecturer |
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Wayne Hamra, BA, MBA, DBA |
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Wanlee Putsom, BBA, MBA Lecturer |
For More Information:
Director of Admissions and Records
Tel: +66-36-720-758 or
+66-36-720-777
E-mail: register@apiu.edu







