Business Management
A degree in business management can take you many places in today's workforce. Managers tend to be well paid as employers rely on them to organize the workforce, execute business strategies, and keep day-to-day routines running smoothly. You must have excellent communication skills to succeed in this role, as well as analytical and problem solving skills.
For some, a degree in business management is a stepping-stone to help them achieve their goal in becoming a top executive. Executives are among the most highly paid in the U.S. workforce (often over $100K a year), but long hours go with the big paychecks and prestige. A business management degree can help you get started.
Training for Success
Earning your business management degree will help prepare you for the rigors of leadership and management. Typical coursework will cover such topics as:
- Critical thinking
- Business management
- Human resources management
- International business
- Marketing
- Supply chain management
Whatever your goals, a degree program in business management will provide a solid foundation you'll need in your business career. Median annual earnings as of 2004, according to the U.S. Dept. of Labor, were $77,420 for general and operations managers. But these jobs don't come to people straight out of school. In addition to a degree, employers will be looking for people with tested skills and hands-on training. You'll need to get you feet wet in a lower-level position, and then work your way up to the top.