Professions in Business Administration
The Business Administration Program (BS) prepares student for careers within small companies, large corporations and non-profit organizations. With your degree you are qualified for an entry level position, but equipped with the skills, business sense, and an understanding of the industry that will ensure advancement in your chosen career. Career opportunities by concentration Management - Administrative Analyst
- Business Manager
- Bank Manager
- Credit Analyst
- Management Analyst
- Management Consultant
- Office Manager
- Real Estate Manager
- Sales Representative
- Small Business Entrepreneur
- Strategic Planner
Accounting - Account executive
- Auditor
- Bank Examiner
- Budget Analyst
- Budget Officer
- Certified Management Accountant
- Certified Internal Auditor
- Certified Public Accountant
- Chief Financial Officer
- Claims representative
- Controller
- Cost Accountant
- Cost Analyst
- Credit analyst
- Credit Manager
- Estate Planner
- financial analyst
- forensic accountants
- Franchise Tax Board Agent
- Government Accountant
- Government Auditor
- Internal Auditor Internal Revenue Service
- international accountant
- Investment Analyst
- Loan Officer
- Tax Accountant
- Tax Consultant
- Treasurer
Finance - Banking
- Corporate Finance
- Escrow Officer
- Financial planning
- Insurance
- Management
- Marketing
- Personal Financial Planning
- Real Estate
- Risk Management
- Securities
Information Systems - Help Desk/Technical Support Specialist
- Network Administrator
- Web Application Developer
- Database Analyst/Administrator
- Programmer/Analyst
- Technology/Business Analyst
Marketing - Advertising Account Manager
- Brand/Product Management
- Marketing Manager
- Merchandising Manager
- Planning/Research
- Product Manager
- Public Opinion Specialist
- Public Relations Specialist
- Research/Development Director
- Retail Store Manager
- Sales Manager
- Sales Representative
- Sports Promotion Director
Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is the practice of starting new organizations. This means you create your own career! You can be the founder or manager of a new venture, non-profit organization, or small business. Or use your ideas and skills to work as a private consultant.
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