Business Management
Bachelor of Science DegreeCAREER OUTLOOK
Your New Career
The future of the Business Management field is solid. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that job openings will grow 17% through 2014.* This reflects the increasing complexity of corporate transactions and growth of government. Professionals with the skills to make sure that business operates efficiently will be needed.
Your New Career Opportunities
You can earn $60,000 a year, or more, as a business professional.** Of course, salaries vary by area of the country and the type of business field you wish to enter.
Your New Skills
Whether you want to begin your Business Management career in a small business environment or a large corporation, you will learn the skills required to get the job done.
- Sharpen your mathematical skills. Learn basic operations; checking accounts and bank statements; business-related equations; financial statements and ratios; interpreting and presenting business data and statistics.
- Gain well-rounded business knowledge. Learn fundamentals of organizing; communication and teamwork; technology and information; the corporate and global environment.
- Enhance your communication skills. Learn effective speaking skills and how to write memos, reports, and business letters.
*
Growth figures represent a ten-year period ending 2016. Source: "National
Industry-Occupation Employment
Matrix," a publication of the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
**Salary
information is based on the "Occupational
Outlook Handbook, 2006-2007 Edition." a
publication of the U.S. Department
of Labor. Individual student earnings
vary.
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