As the economy begins to recover, many current and prospective business administration degree candidates wish to complete their studies as quickly as possible and enter the job market. Fortunately, many campus-based and online schools are launching new programs that can help these individuals expedite their studies.
For instance, a Wisconsin-based school recently created a bachelor’s program in business that is intended to be completed in three years, BusinessNorth reports.
Enrollees may choose to major in accounting or business administration, and concentrations in finance, management as well as marketing are also available. School officials are allowing degree seekers to accelerate their studies by offering more online college courses, sections of high-demand classes as well as learning options during summer and semester breaks.
Similar flexible programs could enable marketing and sales degree seekers to create their own schedules, which could leave room for resume-boosting internship positions.
Over the next eight years, career prospects for graduates of these courses of study are expected to be favorable. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 73,000 positions for marketing and sales managers will become available in this time period.