Archive for 'Insight Into Business Degrees'
Top 5 Academic Degrees for Business
Posted on Apr 13, 2010.
There are degrees meant for business, and degrees meant for academics and personal growth; majors founded in specific career choices, and majors founded in broad-end sciences of study. Almost every student agrees that a bachelor of science in business degree is meant for occupational growth, but there are different arguments for the application of a bachelor of arts in English.
If you’re looking for an academic degree that is based on core, fundamental subjects — and not career-motivated curriculum like a masters in healthcare management — this doesn’t mean you need to close the doors on successful careers. The following are 5 academically inclined degrees, based on traditional subjects and sciences, that have application in the business world.
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Have You Thought About How You Will Finance That Degree?
Posted on Feb 16, 2010.
There is always a need for business degrees in this world. Although many people may have similar degrees, depending on what you specialize in, they can be quite varied as well.
Assuming you have a High School Diploma, higher education should not be that daunting. I guess the biggest decision you have is deciding where you [...]
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Jobs Require College Degrees
Posted on Jan 15, 2010.
Academic inflation is everywhere; your next door neighbor has a Bachelor of Science in Business and your aunt is going back to school. The availability of jobs that don’t require college degrees is deflating to the point that articles on no-degree jobs are listing occupations that actually require an Associate’s Degree or vocational training. It’s possible to avoid the 4-year degree in today’s world, but success is hardly a common option when no higher education is involved.
Take, for instance, the professional diver. While a certified diver may not require a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology, there are diving schools that focus strictly on diving occupations. These schools are considered post high school or college level. The $60k dental hygienist does not simply step into the shoes of his job and perform; he must attend a dental hygienist training program to acquire the certification necessary from the job, provided by a college or university.
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The Business Degrees of 2010: Internet Marketing
Posted on Jan 09, 2010.
One of the biggest facets of business is marketing, yet one of marketing’s most prevalent faces has only surfaced in the past decade. Ten years ago, the term “internet marketing” was unheard of, and yet now it’s a growing phenomena that encompasses millions of dollars every year.
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Nine Illegal Questions in an Interview
Posted on Dec 29, 2009.
When you graduate from a university, college, or business school with a degree in business, you will quickly transition into corporate America; this means lots of interviews. Before stepping into those interviews, familiarize yourself with the laws that protect you, the employee, including questions that are illegal for an employer to ask you.
