Wednesday, October 24, 2018

What can you do with a degree in business administration?

A business administration degree opens many doors to career opportunities from becoming a city manager to working as an advertising executive. Regardless of the career path you choose, the skills you learn while pursuing your degree will be put to use. Whether you are creating budget recommendations and public policies for a municipality or working with art directors, sales agents, and financial staff on contracts while selecting which products will be advertised, your degree and the coursework studied will be in full use. This versatility makes a degree in business administration one of the most practical degrees available. This coursework covers management principles and practices using communication, organizational leadership, resource management, strategic planning, financial management, and business administration with a focus on accounting, finance, information technology, and marketing. Several of the skills practiced in this degree are the same traits employers search for in applicants.
     Although the career opportunities are abundant, higher education increases likelihood of employment. Likewise, additional education leads to an increase in salary. A bachelor’s degree in business administration can add $2,000 to $5,000 or more per year, while a masters degree can add an additional $7,000 to $11,000. Other ways to advance your career in business administration include learning a new language, becoming technologically advanced, or gaining certification.
 

Baron Barajas


2 comments:

  1. I still have no idea what field I want study in. However, the flexibility that this degree provides sounds intriguing, and it comes off as a very stable option. It's definitely going to be a topic to revisit.

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  2. I found this as a well informative post about the possible career paths to a vague sounding degree. If I was waiting on a major then this path sounds like a good one to try.

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