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There are dozens of options. Since business administration usually encompasses a lot of majors or concentrations, there are many paths you could follow. In general, you would expect to do something that would lead toward management in a business. I teach marketing, which is a part of business administration, and the job titles of my former students vary tremendously. On the whole, though, I would say that the most frequent ones are marketing coordinator, marketing assistant, marketing analyst, sales rep, account coordinator, and trainee.

2007-07-24 05:08:49 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 0 0

funny question, I am doing a degree in the same subject after having dropped out of college twice.(now 24) I am going into my third and final year.

There is no ultimate qualification or professional proficiency gained from this degree, you should go on and study something afterwards such as MBA with focus in HR, Accounting, Marketing, PR or one of the core business subjects offered.

Alternatively you could become an accountant studying at ACCA. www.accaglobal.com.

With your Business Administration degree you could be exempt from the first two papers. They have a list of all of the exempt univeristies.

I am doing it part-time and am working as a HR consultant full-time. It is a bloody struggle doing both at the same time, but hopefully I will find my way into a solid HR Management position.

I will do an MBA with HR focus(1year and 1/2) after graduation from the BBA.

Good luck with it. Just decide which subject you like most and try to get more qualified in the subject or alternatively you could start of as a trainee accountant in a firm and build your way up. But most firms generally require that you are studying towards becoming a Chartered Accountant.

2007-07-24 05:13:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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