As long as the college has a regional accreditation, the work you complete will be fine. Expense wise, start with your home county community college. The community college is a great place to start!
SUNY Monroe Community College and Elmira Business Institute provide business administration majors. Also most community colleges as well as four year colleges will provide classes in business administration if not a major.
Business and administrative communication courses may be found at the majority of major universities and community colleges. For example, one may take a business and administrative communication course at CSU Sacramento.
There are some community colleges that do offer a communications major with a journalism option.
IBM (international business machines) would likely be one of the first major players when it comes to computers on an international business scale.
Well, there are many community colleges that offers great courses and programs towards students. However, the decision depends on the major and personal tastes.
You can get certified well by going to college. most colleges required a high school diploma, at least a GED. most colleges have a business department for you to major in.
Colleges definitely offer risk management classes if they offer a finance or a business major. Most major universities and college have these sorts of classes.
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A degree in International Business prepares students for careers with major international companies. These companies are often in the shipping, transportation, and manufacturing fields.
There are business degrees available in most colleges specific to a major in Marketing.
The major international insurance firms offer international business travel insurance for employees. Examples of such companies are Zurich, Chubb, and Lloyd's of London.
I live in Maryland, but I take my ASL class at a community college. Check out community colleges near you. Some colleges call them "INTR" classes, which is short for interpreter since they are classes for those in the Interpreter Preparation major. Hope this helps!