BS in Business Administration

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Bachelor in Business Administration

Career and Employment Possibilities
Careers options include an accountant, administrative executive, chief executive officer, controller, human resource manager, public relations specialist, or school administrator.  Employment opportunities exist in industries such as education, government, private business and retail.

Why a degree in Business Administration?
Our Business Administration bachelor degree program teaches students to take on a leadership position in a company by communicating to each other, the needs and desires of both the company and the workers.  This degree program teaches important concepts like employee relations, policy development and business writing. In our rapidly changing USA and Texas economies, new job openings arise every day for those individuals with degrees in business administration. A bachelor's degree in Business Administration can help you achieve your desired success after your schooling is complete. Career Point College's Business Administration bachelor degree program was developed with the help of top San Antonio business leaders, so our graduates leave with the competencies local, state and national employers are looking for.

Business Administration Course Work
Courses that students in this program may expect to take include:

     
  • Economics
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  • Marketing
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  • Human Resource Management
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  • Employment Law
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  • Financial Management
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  • Sales Management
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  • Professional Communication
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  • Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship

Job Outlook and Demand
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, entry-level positions will often have many openings available due to promotions or retirees.  No matter what the state of the local economy might be, a shortage of jobs for graduates of business administration would be very unlikely. There are simply too many fields and industries that require that sort of training.

Business Administration Related Skills Learned
To be successful in their careers, Business Administration graduates must have mastered a wide variety of related skills that can be used in a variety of business and corporate settings. Specific skills acquired may include the following:

     
  • Strategy presentation
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  • Balancing budgets
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  • Economic projections
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  • Interpersonal communication
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  • Understanding of marketing data
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  • Business ethics skills
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  • Quantitative skills
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  • Analyzing skills
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  • Research skills
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  • Communication skills
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  • Business skills

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