Need For Business Graduates Is Growing!

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Don't know what major to declare? Ask an instructor how what you learning in class that can be used in the working world. If you have no idea what you want to do, think about getting a business degree.

A business degree seems to be replacing liberal arts as the practical major for college students. Business majors are trained to manage accounts and  organize and plan projects, skills that transfer to almost any job.  Getting that degree from an online education may just be the right fit in your busy life.

The Department of Education finds business is the most popular degree for undergraduate college students. In 2006, more than 1.5 million students graduated from college, more than 21% of them were business majors. In fact, since 1996, there have been almost twice as many students graduating with business majors than any other field of study. College students seem to realize they are more marketable to potential employers with the skills acquired under a business major.

It's easy to add a few business classes to your resume by taking courses online. A class in business management or financial planning may be the ticket to getting a promotion at work. Whether you are just out of high school or already working, you can earn your college degree online. Everything is available on the Internet. The lectures, the tests and labs can all be completed when you are ready. The web replaces the need for college students to live on campus or put everything on holding for the sake of their education.

Online colleges often have the same courses as traditional brick and mortar institutions.  Students start off taking basic courses like algebra, philosophy and writing. As the student advances and declares a major, more specific courses will be assigned. For a business major this will include economics, accounting and finance.

Online schools offer all levels of business degrees from bachelors to masters and doctorate degrees. A bachelor’s degree is the basic four year college degree while an associate’s degree typically takes two years. Many online programs also offer certification programs for a specific career field.

A business degree is usable in several fields, but it does not have to be generic. There are several ways to specialize. Business majors can choose to specialize in accounting, finance or marketing and even human resources. If you know what career you want to pursue after graduating, a specialization may help you get there.

The future looks bright for business majors. The Pay Scale Report lists the ten most popular careers for business majors. Those include human resources manager, retail store manager and construction project manager. The average salary for these jobs topped $34,000 a year when the worker had a bachelor’s degree and some work experience.

Majoring in business seems to be one way to guarantee you will land a job after college. The principles learned in business school easily transfer to most fields, making you a good fit for almost any job. You can also use your business knowledge to start your own company. Thanks to the Internet, you don't have to re-arrange your life to get an online education.  What you just might need to change your employment outlook is a business degree program.

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