Choosing a Major

What can I do with my BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT degree?

Employers of Management Majors

  • Manufacturing Firms
  • Small and Mid-Size Businesses
  • Hospital & Health Care Industry
  • Service Firms
  • Financial Institutions and Banks
  • Hospitality Organizations
  • Government Agencies
  • Retailing & Distribution
  • Wholesalers
  • Non Profit Institutions
  • Sales Firms

Related Occupations for Management Majors

Some of these occupations may require additional schooling at Graduate or Professional schools. For information on training and qualifications needed for the specific occupations you are considering, consult the Occupational Outlook Handbook@ or other career guidance resources. Also, take advantage of the other resources available at the Career Planning Office located on the first floor of the Strom Thurmond Student Center.

Bank Manager 

  • Benefits Manager 
  • Branch Manager
  • Consultant Credit & Collections Manager 
  • Financial Analyst
  • Government Services Administrator 
  • Human Resource Manager 
  • Insurance Agent
  • Industrial Relations Manager 
  • Compensation Manager 
  • Loan Officer
  • Job Analyst 
  • Management Analyst 
  • Media Planner
  • Market Research Analyst 
  • Mortgage Loan Officer 
  • Property Agent
  • Operations Manager 
  • Personnel Manager 
  • Personnel Recruiter
  • Promotions Manager 
  • Public Utilities Manager 
  • Purchasing Agent
  • Real Estate Agent/Broker 
  • Recreation Manager 
  • Retail Sales Manager
  • Restaurant Manager 
  • Occupational Analyst 
  • Stock Broker
  • Service Organization Manager 
  • Traffic Manager 
  • Training Manager
  • Wholesale Sales Representative 
  • Health Care Administrator 
  • Entrepreneur

Preparing for a Job in Management

  • Develop good communication, interpersonal and decision-making skills.
  • Gain experience through co-op or internship programs, or volunteer work.
  • Learn leadership skills and develop them through securing leadership positions in school, community or other organizations.
  • Focus on a particular area of management and develop competency through course-work or on the job training. Areas to consider: human resource management, operations management, small business management, banking, retailing or hospital administration.
  • Acquire computer skills.

RELATED MAJORS AT CSU

                        Undergraduate:

BA: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-MANAGEMENT

BS: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-MANAGEMENT

Graduate:

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Emphases available in Finance, Organizational Development, Information Systems, and Accounting

MAJOR COURSE GUIDES

MAJOR COURSE GUIDES FOR BA AND BS IN ADMINISTRATION-MANAGEMENT ARE AVAILABLE AT: business administration

 

 
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