i am 62, I would like to attend college and receive a degree in business administration. Do you think it is a good idea?
Twenty-seven is not too old to graduate with a bachelor's degree in business. There is no age limit to when you choose to continue your education.
No. You can get a degree at any age.
Nope.
Yes there are several sites that can help you out. One is: http://online.fullsail.edu/degrees/music-business-bachelors. Try going to your local college to see if music business degree is available too.
no ofcourse not!
No. Once you have been awarded a degree, it's forever. A degree does not expire or change. What would make a difference is your work experience, if applying for a job.
You have never to old to learn and pursue a new degree. This is very doable and you still have many working years left if you are in good health.
First thing that comes to mind? Manager or publicist for a major symphony orchestra. There are lots of other opportunities, too.
Absolutely! You should strongly consider a masters in business administration (MBA). Individuals who pursue an MBA come from a variety of disciplines many of which are not business related. If you plan on moving into executive leadership, look into the MBA.
You can get an entry level position at a business continuity management if you have a bachelors degree. That will get your foot in the door but it's very hard to get your foot in the door with just a bachelors degree. You are better off with continuing your edjucation til you have a masters. You will get paid better too.
A business degree can benefit anyone in any industry. With a business degree, an accountant can become a financial analyst, a computer technician can become a systems manager, a mechanic can become the workshop supervisor, a teacher can become a school administrator, and a marketing assistant can become the director of marketing.
A bachelor's degree in business, along with a bit of experience, qualifies a person for lower and middle management positions. You can reasonably expect a minimum of about $40,000 per year straight out of college, depending upon the field. A master's degree in business, with 3-5 years of experience, should put you in line for jobs at a minimum of $75,000 per year, usually more like $85,000 to $95,000 if you have great experience. Source: http://www.moneyandbusiness.com/careers/compensation/salary/what-starting-salary-can-you-expect-business-degree