Business education is a path of education designed to train students for careers in the business world.
Business studies can be similar, but it also often involves taking a step back and studying the business world, its mechanics, and how it functions.
I think busnees studies is more to do with managing side of businees eg managing your own business, whereas business studies is to do genarly with buiness.
what jobs can i get with a BA degree, in health care studies?
Your major is your core studies like Business (general) and the concentration could be International Business, Finance, Accounting (specific). Another example is majoring in Education with concentration on Reading or Foreign Language.
what is the main difference between geolgical studies and the sonar studies
"There's actually many countries around the world which offer higher education degrees in business studies including America, United Kingdom, Australia, etc."
The three areas of study are inter-related. Vocational and Technical Education is an umbrella term which covers business education, home-economics education, agricultural science education, building construction education, etc. Business Education is now divided into Accounting Education, Secretarial Studies Education and Entrepreneurial Education.
The difference between feasibility study and a viability study is in what they determine. Feasibility study looks at the practicability of the business while viability studies look at how well a business can stand risks and survive.
Because some of the material is almost useless.
"Brown Mackie offers several areas of study. They have degrees in business, education, healthcare, legal studies, nursing, technology, and veterinary studies."
A geologist studies rock formations. A seismologist studies earthquakes.
The two terms actually have similar application. The term "social studies", in elementary and secondary education, includes sociology, history, political science, economics, religion, geography, and anthropology. The term "social sciences" is sometimes applied solely to higher education, and originally included the studies of jurisprudence (law), education, health, economics, and art. However, the definition can include all of the studies concerned with man and society.
A Historian studies the history of the world. The Archaeologist studies the history of people.