Business Administration
Teach courses in business administration and management, such as accounting, finance, human resources, labor and industrial relations, marketing, and operations research. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.
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Jobs available locally 10,941 |
Demand Locally +2 % |
Annual Wage Range $49,252 – $183,647 |
Develop, maintain, or implement business continuity and disaster recovery strategies and solutions, including risk assessments, business impact analyses, strategy selection, and documentation of business continuity and disaster recovery procedures. Plan, conduct, and debrief regular mock-disaster exercises to test the adequacy of existing plans and strategies, updating procedures and plans regularly. Act as a coordinator for continuity efforts after a disruption event.
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Jobs available locally 11,775 |
Demand Locally +1 % |
Annual Wage Range $47,955 – $131,964 |
Plan, direct, or coordinate one or more administrative services of an organization, such as records and information management, mail distribution, and other office support services.
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Jobs available locally 1,409 |
Demand Locally +2 % |
Annual Wage Range $70,753 – $181,271 |
Program Level:
Pre-Majors/Transfer
Department:
Business and Entrepreneurship
Institute:
Business & Entrepreneurship
College:
SAC
What is the Business Administration program?
The Associate of Arts in Business Administration is a transferable degree for students majoring in business-related areas. This degree can be transferred to many four-year institutions, where students may pursue a variety of different majors, including, but not limited to: General Business, Accounting, Actuarial Science, Business Analytics, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Management Information Systems.
What will I learn?
Whether you are looking to launch a new career or advance the one that you already have, a degree in Business Administration can help you find your footing in the business world. It can also be an important step towards earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration at a four-year institution.
Your coursework will include field of study courses directly related to business, including, but not limited to, business principles, accounting, economics, business computer applications, and business statistics.
What can I do with this course of study?
Learn the basic principles for transfer towards a Bachelor's in Business Administration. Be sure to view the transfer advising guides for specific business courses that are required by the four-year institution(s) that you plan to attend.
- ACCT 2301 – Principles of Financial Accounting (1)
- ACCT 2302 – Principles of Managerial Accounting (1)
- BCIS 1305 – Business Computer Applications (2)
- BUSI 1301 – Business Principles (1)
- BUSI 2305 – Business Statistics (2)
- ECON 2302 – Principles of Microeconomics (1)
(1) Foundation courses
(2) Direct elective courses (two most common)
See specific direct elective course requirements by university
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