You can work with oil companies from around the world (in today's economy, probally the Middle East) and organize trade of oil. And since new technology is always coming up, you can find new oil rig technology.
bachelors of business administration
BBA stands for Bachelors of Business Administration.
Bachelors of Science in Business Management
yes you can
No this is no true BBA is very popular.
Though "Business Services" is quite a broad term, it can be assumed that one who has a Bachelors or Masters in Business Administration would be fit for such a job. Management, or Marketing would also work.
Business is responsible for the origination of MBA. As management was always there but MBA emerged due to the need of management in business administration.
Bachelor degrees are generally given for Business Administration, not Public Administration, but I think that is just semantics. GetEducated.com has a list of every accredited online Business & Management Bachelor degree in the US, ordered from least to most expensive: http://www.geteducated.com/online-college-ratings-and-rankings/best-buy-lists/best-buy-online-bachelor-business-management Your cheapest would be the Bachelors of Business Administration from the University of Wyoming, at $16.080.00 for all four years of tuition and fees. http://www.geteducated.com/profiles/show/online-degrees/university-of-wyoming/college-of-business-outreach---undergraduate/177/6225/bachelors-business-administration
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A degree (bachelors or masters) in business administration will contain a significant quantitative component, including multiple classes in finance and statistics. Applied management typically focuses more on practical courses and less on theory.
International School of Business Management was created in 2005.
International management is the management of business operations for an organization that conducts business in more than one country. International business involves exports and imports.