Business is by far one of the most diverse and far-reaching career areas. Specialization of skills abound and hard work and dedication are routinely rewarded with upward promotion and greater earnings.

The World of Business

There’s a niche for practically everyone in the business world, so it’s up to you to decide which business career fits you best. If you think you might like to work for yourself, consider entrepreneurship or accounting. If your goal is to work for a large corporation, consider human resources, banking or management.

A Business Education

A business degree offers a full range of possibilities. The marketplace is constantly evolving and a strong business foundation enables individuals to adapt to these changes.This is as true for the business person that opens a small business in their local community as it is for the one who seeks a position in a large corporation.

The Secret to Success

The “secret to success” is researching educational options. It’s important to spend the time necessary to look for a business program that emphasizes strong academic rigor, leadership, critical thinking and the applied business skills needed on the job. This upfront research will surely pay dividends over time.

Many business programs can prepare students for rewarding careers in fields ranging from accounting and business management to marketing, office administration and technology or small business management. By beginning a career with an associate degree, skills can be immediately applied in the workplace. Another option is to transfer on to another college or university to pursue a bachelor’s degree or both. The sky (scraper) really is the limit when it comes to opportunity in business, with education, experience and perseverance rewarded.

Even for those just starting out, an associate degree in business can position a person into a better entry-level opportunity, set themselves up for pursuing a bachelor’s degree or perhaps build on aspirations for a career that lies beyond a current job.

BUSINESS

Can you see yourself starting a business, contributing to an organization or building a financial empire? Thrive on order and accountability? Then business just might be the place for you.

Programs

MN Median
Hourly Wage

Minnesota
Median Salary

Potential Career Paths

Accounting

$22.34

$46,467

Accounting Clerk Bookkeeper Auditing Clerk

Computer Careers

$38.00

$79,040

Computer Programmer

Software Engineer Helpdesk Technician

Network Administrator

Web Developer

Marketing Management

$20.83

$43,326

Marketing Associate

Merchandiser

Advertising Sales Agent

Business Management

$15.47

$32,177

Business Manager

Office Administration and Technology

$18.72

$38,937

Office Administrator Professional Assistant

Culinary Arts

$12.65

$26,312

Chef / Cook

*Starting salaries may be lower and more experience can demand higher levels of pay.

Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI)