Business Administration Degree with a Management Specialization
Open the door to many exciting careers, by earning a Business Administration or Business Management Bachelor's Degree from Rasmussen College. Our programs are structured to teach you the professional skills you need to become a successful manager in the business world.
Do you like working with people? Do you like a challenge? We live in fast-paced world where management skills and a solid understanding of business are valued and in demand!
Business professionals with a foundation of how to manage people and resources are needed in every phase of business operations. As a manager, you may deal with staffing, marketing, budgeting, allocating resources, and motivating the workforce.
Managers may be called upon to make crucial decisions and then make sure the outcomes of these decisions help the business. With a degree that emphasizes management, you will not only earn a valuable credential after graduation, you can take the information you learn in class today and apply it at work tomorrow!
Note: Degree offered at the Florida, Minnesota campuses and Online.
Career Opportunities in the Management Field:
- Branch Manager
- Service Manager
- Supervisor
- Personnel Manager
- Account Executive
- Management Trainee
What Managers Do:
- Motivate Employees to perform to their maximum potential
- Use planning techniques that ensure smooth business operations
- Organize a department for maximum productivity
- Communicate organizational goals that get results
- Create an environment to achieve results with, and through your team
What It Takes To Be Successful In Management:
- Ability to identify problems, review information, analyze options and apply solutions
- Initiative to carry out ideas and implement new plans
- Strong communication skills
- Adaptability
- Desire to help others be successful
Career Outlook:
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, nationally, employment for business professionals with management skills is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2012.
New jobs will result from increasing efforts in the industry to increase productivity and efficiency. Demand for good managers should be strong because businesses are realizing the importance of maintaining, securing, and efficiently operating their organizations.







