A business management degree can be offered as a bachelor of arts, a bachelor of science, or a bachelor's in business degree. This varies from school to school.
BA/BS, DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE DEGREES
Background: in 1984, the Academic Senate Curriculum Committee was asked to prepare a policy statement which would differentiate between Bachelor of Science degrees and Bachelor of Arts degrees at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. The need for this arose when some departments at Cal Poly proposed to change their BA degrees to B.S. degrees. The requests were refused by the Chancellor's Office in part because Cal Poly, SLO, had no campus policy which specified the differences between the two degrees.
1. Both The Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees should have a reasonable balance of three components:
2. Bachelor of Arts Degree:
3. Bachelor of Science Degree:
I think its a BA because BACHELOR OF ARTS
Specific course requirements may be particular to the college or university. Thus, read the following.
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The exact classes you will be required to take will depend on your college or university's curriculum. Generally speaking, you will be required to take a sampling of courses from the following disciplines:
- economics
- accounting
- management theory
- organizational psychology
- supervision
- human resources
- business law
Most Bachelor's degrees also require some form of general education credits, which will include English, mathematics, and perhaps humanities, sciences, and other arts.
You are wide open. Many individuals pursue a masters degree in an unrelated program particular to their bachelor's degree. My bachelor's is in psychology with a collateral program in gerontology. However, my master's is in organizational management. Once you decide on the specific master's program, you can inquire about any prerequisite coursework required to be admitted into that program (if any). If you do not have the required prerequisite coursework, you may have to complete it at the undergraduate level first.
There are many courses that are needed to get a management degree and they do vary depending on what college or university you will be attending. Usually business classes are taken as well as finance classes.
An individual pursuing a career in business management should have no less than a bachelors degree (four year program of study). There are some community colleges that offer an associates, however the competition is just too great today. Think bachelors degree, and then masters. The higher the degree, the more marketable you will be.
If you're going for a Bachelors Degree, you need a high school diploma or a GED credential. For a Masters you usually need to have a Bachelors' Degree.
A business degree would be a good option.
BA
BS
In college a BA is a bachelors degree of arts. A BS is a bachelors degree in science. Most students get a BA.
MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration. A BS degree (Bachlor of Science) or BA (Bachelor of Arts) are equally acceptable first degrees and should have no bearing on admissions decisions.
A BA is a bachelor of arts degree, a BS is a bachelor of science degree. Both take four years to earn.
In business administration, personality becomes a huge factor in determining how an individual enables to apply his or he skills in terms of business management and administration - making personality a huge factor in BS-BA.
It is a BBA, and depending on your course load or university, it could be either.
No
Most Bachelors degrees fall into 2 main categories: the BS, or Bachelor of Science, and the BA, or Bachelor of Arts. Whether you earn a BS or BA is largely determined by the subject you choose to study. If you earn your degree in the liberal arts, it will be a BA. If you earn a degree in business, science, or technology, it will be a BS.
Yes, most people seeking an MBA will have a BA already (or a BS). It is a graduate degree, where as BA is an undergraduate degree. An MBA is a Master's degree (of Business Administration). A BA is a Bachelor of Arts degree. A BS is Bachelor of Science.
It is a Bachelor of Science degree.
BA/BS