Business administration

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Business administration is a wide field that incorporates many types of management positions. From major corporations to independent businesses, every operation needs skilled administrators in order to succeed.

Overview

The field of business administration covers all aspects of managing a business, from human resources to accounting to sales and marketing. This includes the planning, organizing, directing, and controlling of a company's resources to achieve its goals.

Education

A degree in business administration typically covers subjects like business law, accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, human resources, and information systems. These programs can be found at vocational schools, community colleges, four-year universities, and online.

Careers

Careers in business administration can vary greatly, but many involve managing a team of people and overseeing business operations or financial records. These roles may be in various settings, from small businesses and non-profit organizations to multinational corporations.

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