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What Can You Do with a Business Administration Degree?

April 20, 2021
by Michael Mahaffey

Whether you dream of one day owning your own business or aspire to rise to the top level of your current organization, you’ll need a solid foundation to reach your career goals.

Most entry-level jobs in Oklahoma and nationally require a bachelor’s degree in business. Earning an online Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Business Administration from the University of Oklahoma will give you the skills you need to succeed in one of the most uniquely varied and in-demand fields in the nation.

Our program will prepare you for the next phase of your career by helping you enhance your communication prowess while strengthening your problem-solving and brand management skills and providing you with a rich ethical foundation in leadership.

These skills that can be utilized across a wide array of business areas, including operations management, finance, accounting, legal issues, budget analysis, marketing, human relations, advertising and promotions, labor relations, logistics, investment analysis and much more.

Finishing your bachelor’s degree can result in up to a 49% increase in salary, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in addition to delivering added job security and better benefits, as well as important networking opportunities.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for Operations Specialties Managers is projected to increase by 12% by 2030, faster than the average for all other occupations in the nation throughout the decade, with an overall 9% projected growth for all management positions.

More than 980,000 openings are projected to come from growth and replacement needs on average each year over the next decade, with a median annual wage of $76,570 as of May 2021, 67% higher than the median annual wage for all other occupations. Employment in management positions is expected to grow by 9% by 2030, with a median income of $102,450, the highest of all major job categories.

Within Oklahoma, business and operations managers, as well as business operations specialists and management analysts, are among the top emerging occupations in the state, according to the WIOA State Plan.

There has never been a better time to pursue the career you’ve always wanted. Led by instructors with a proven track record of success in a variety of business settings, OU’s flexible online business administration bachelor’s degree program allows you to complete assignments on your own schedule, leaving you more time for what matters most.

If you’re over 25, with at least 60 hours of college credit under your belt, visit the OU Online website for more information about our online Business Administration bachelor’s degree program.