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When solving puzzles, do you enjoy working hard to find an exact and accurate answer? With a career in accounting, you could put your skills to work professionally helping businesses, government agencies, and individuals assess their holdings and income. Read more...
Through a major in arts management, you'll learn to take your passion for self-expression and merge it with enterprise. The major shows you how to synthesize an understanding of theatre, music, or the fine arts with business skills to help art find an audience and thrive commercially. Read more...
If you have an associate’s degree from a community college, the Bachelor of Applied Studies program is a convenient way to earn your bachelor's degree by taking additional upper-level and general education courses. Read more...
Made up of selected courses from the business core, the business minor develops a versatile background that you can apply to other courses of study to benefit your future career. Read more...
Are you curious how companies decide how much to pay their employees? Or how the decisions of farmers, food distributors, and grocery stores determine how much you pay for an ear of corn? As an economist, you’ll apply problem solving, theory and mathematics to better understand how these processes work – and how you might be able to make them work more efficiently. Read more...
What do all great business leaders have in common? A good plan? Vision? The right team? All these, of course! But before any of that, most of them had a good teacher. If your sense for business comes naturally and you love sharing it with others, consider making a career teaching the next generation of business leaders. Read more...
Communication skills: you use them in the first handshake and when issuing a financial report for shareholders. They are important to closing deals, establishing partnerships, handling crises, and sharing your services with the public. Whatever position you hold, businesses rely on people who can get their points across effectively and accurately. Read more...
You may have experienced the thrill of watching your investments pay off – the time and energy you’ve put into your education, for one. But how do you grow a financial fortune? As a financier, you can be a working expert in answering that question, crunching the numbers to help businesses and individuals grow more money by leveraging their existing assets. Read more...
Is the idea of packing a suitcase, boarding a plane, and getting paid while you traverse the globe exciting? The business world is ever-flattening, and needs cross-culturally skilled professionals who both know how to use technology to communicate with the other side of the world, and how to travel there to accomplish things in person. Read more...
Excellent managers leverage their company’s resources and the talents of those around them to encourage the best possible outcomes. They have to thoroughly understand the goals of their business, their own abilities, and others’ skills to achieve their goals. Read more...
Research customer needs and identify market trends. Develop or redefine a top-selling brand. As a marketing major, you’ll learn how to read the marketplace and shape the public perception of goods and services by applying an understanding of consumer behavior. Read more...
Mathematics is essential to business, from the algorithms of financial software to sales projections to statistical analysis. Corporations depend on math and the people who understand it to inform crucial decisions. If you enjoy analytical work, like math, and want to work in business, the mathematics - corporate major is a way to combine your interests with a practical career focus. Read more...
How does something become all the rage...the iPad everyone must have, the Wii that outsells its more technologically powerful competitors, the next big toy that dominates the holiday season and has customers flocking to the stores at 5 a.m. just for a chance to buy one? Many goods and services become popular not just because of their quality, but because of the marketing teams who shape their images and salespeople who provide them to consumers. Read more...