When you get a degree in Business Administration, you are basically studying all the various areas of business. Accounting, Management, Marketing, Finance, Business Law, and Business Statistics. It's better to specialize in one area, but a business administration major can usually get a job in Bookkeeping (a lighter side of Accounting), Finance, or Management. Usually you will find jobs as Restaurant Managers, Bank Managers, Bookkeepers, Secretaries, etc. I suggest picking a specialty in the area though if you are interested in business. Accounting is probably the most diverse of those since you can get a job in any of those with an Accounting degree plus more involved jobs. But Accounting is a VERY difficult tract, you have to be really smart and really focused to complete it. Finance is a little easier than Accounting, but will also give you a lot of options. Just do a lot of research, and choose wisely.
Good Luck. I hope this has answered your question.
2006-11-10 13:10:50
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answered by Laura 5
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Just as name states...Business...Referring to an office, store, Government, corporation etc...and...Administration..to administer...give direction etc... It's a prescribed, prerequisite for most suit and tie jobs in todays market...If you are thinking of going into any administrative field...it's pretty well a must...:)...Yukoneze
2006-11-10 13:16:09
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answered by yukoneze 3
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you study all aspects of business~ accounting, managment , and all other aspects of running a business. Most people who have that major end up in real estate or insurance or owning or running thier own company.
2006-11-10 13:23:36
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answered by debhead830 2
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