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Business Administration Majors Turning Out in Force

By Kelly Richardson
Career Colleges Columnist

As the American economy slowly regains momentum, thousands of new businesses will be entering the market place. If you earn your business administration credentials, you could be qualified for key positions in a demanding field. Here's what a business degree might mean for your future.

If you have an undergraduate degree in business, an advanced degree in business administration is a smart career move. In the next decade, there will be more opportunities for leadership in our nation's businesses than ever before. According to The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, an advanced degree in business administration prepares graduates to make contributions to the fabric of business and society. Whether completed on campus or online, a business administration degree is a unique credential that will help you stand out from your competition.

Business Administration Positions

  • CEO. For you to even be considered for a chief executive officer position, you must have advanced business training and experience.
  • Principal. If you start your own business, then you will assume the position of principal, which is an industry term for president.
  • Department Head. You will most likely first develop your business administration skills as a department head or manager.

You can maximize your career prospects by earning advanced training in business administration. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics states that business administration professionals will see a sharp increase in opportunities for employment.

The Business Administration Career Profile

  • Program Skills. Your business administration training will hone your skills in leadership, strategic planning, and fiscal responsibility.
  • Growing Market. Employment of business administration professionals is expected to grow about as fast as average for all occupations through 2014.
  • Active Training. Many business administration programs will allow you to work in a real corporate setting to build your experience.

If you are serious about business, a business administration degree will take your career to the next level.

About the Author
Kelly Richardson covers the local education and technology scenes in major cities across the country. His articles appear in a variety of respected educational journals, periodicals, and e-zines.

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