What can I do with a degree in Business Administration?
Business administration is a business or management degree. Coursework includes classes in accounting, economics and finance, law, management, marketing and advertising, mathematics, statistics, and supply chain.
Following are some of the careers that you can pursue with a major in business administration:
Financial Manager
Financial managers are responsible for the financial health of an organization. They produce financial reports, direct investment activities, and develop strategies and plans for the long-term financial goals of their organization.
A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, economics, or business administration is often the minimum education needed for financial managers. However, many employers now seek candidates with a master’s degree, preferably in business administration, finance, or economics. These academic programs help students develop analytical skills and learn financial analysis methods and software.
Top 3 Financial Manager Jobs
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Financial Operations Associate
- Tailored Management
- Columbus,OH
Role: Financial Operations Associate Location: 4343 Easton Commons, Columbus OH 43219 Pay: $28.15/hr JOB DESCRIPTION The Asset Movement Team (AMT) Associate will act as an extension of local branch management in the review and approval of incoming...
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Financial Consultant - Columbus, OH
- Fidelity Investments
- Westerville,OH
Job Description: Financial Consultant If you no longer want to spend your time on sourcing new clients and would rather have the time to deepen relationships and create...
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Financial Analyst, Strategic Pricing
- McKesson Careers
- Columbus,OH
McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more...
Accountant
Accountants develop, assemble, prepare and examine financial records. They ensure that financial records are accurate and that taxes are paid properly and on time. Accountants assess financial operations and work to help ensure that organizations run efficiently.
Most accountant positions require at least a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a related field. Some employers prefer to hire applicants who have a master’s degree, either in accounting or in business administration with a concentration in accounting.
Top 3 Accountant Jobs
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Bookkeeper - Part Time - Work From Home
- Truax
- Grove City,OH
[Accounting Specialist / Remote] - Anywhere in U.S. / $30 to $35-hr / Flexible schedule / Health insurance / 401(k) matching / Paid training - As a Bookkeeper at Truax Corp, you will: Manage all financial transactions and maintain accurate...
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Financial Services Representative
- Tailored Management
- Grandview Heights,OH
They are on your side! A leading Fortune 500 insurance and financial services company headquartered in Columbus; Ohio is hiring. If you want to work for a company that provides a great culture, great opportunities, and a huge impact, apply to join...
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Billing Coordinator - Work From Home
- Blue Star Partners, LLC
- Galloway,OH
[Accounts Receivable / Remote] - Anywhere in U.S. / Up to $25-hr / 401k 4% Match - As a Billing Coordinator at Blue Star Partners LLC, you will: Manage and maintain accurate billing records for all clients; Communicate with clients to resolve...
Computer Systems Analyst
Computer systems analysts study an organization’s current computer systems and procedures and design information systems solutions to help the organization operate more efficiently and effectively. They bring business and information technology (IT) together by understanding the needs and limitations of both.
Most computer systems analysts have a bachelor’s degree in a computer-related field. Because these analysts also are heavily involved in the business side of a company, it may be helpful to take business courses or major in management information systems. Some employers prefer applicants who have a master's degree in business administration (MBA) with a concentration in information systems. For more technically complex jobs, a master’s degree in computer science may be more appropriate.
Top 3 Computer Systems Analyst Jobs
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25H Network Communication Systems Specialist - Start Your Career with the US Army
- U.S. Army Reserves
- Columbus,OH
Network Systems Specialist Job Overview: Join our team as a Network Communications Systems Specialist, where you'll lead in overseeing network management functions, integrated control centers, and...
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Network Systems Administrator (Azure)
- McKesson Careers
- Columbus,OH
McKesson is an impact-driven, Fortune 10 company that touches virtually every aspect of healthcare. We are known for delivering insights, products, and services that make quality care more...
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Analyst, End User Client (Business Applications)#: 37365891
- Brooksource
- Columbus,OH
Service Desk Analyst Remote Compensation: $20 per hour ABOUT THE ROLE Our client, is seeking Service Desk Analysts to support a large-scale migration project. In this role, you will provide...
Training and Development Manager
Training and development managers plan, direct, and coordinate programs to enhance the knowledge and skills of an organization’s employees. They also oversee a staff of training and development specialists.
Training and development managers need a bachelor’s degree for many positions, and some jobs require a master’s degree. They can have a variety of educational backgrounds, but they often have a bachelor’s degree in human resources, business administration, or a related field.
Top 3 Training and Development Manager Jobs
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Assistant Project Manager
- Global Technical Talent
- Columbus,OH
Assistant Project Manager Location: Columbus, OH Onsite Flexibility: Onsite Contract Details: Position Type: ContractContract Duration: 12 monthsStart: June 18, 2026Pay Rate:...
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Remote Video Game Tester – 5-10 Hours/Week, Earn Up to $500+ Per Game
- Babki LLC
- Grandview Heights,OH
We're looking for passionate gamers to join our elite group of mobile game testers. Get paid to play and test the latest games. $500+ average monthly pay 5–10 hours per week 100%...
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Social Work Case Manager
- BoldAge PACE
- Columbus,OH
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Training and Development Specialist
Training and development specialists help plan, conduct, and administer programs that train employees and improve their skills and knowledge.
Training and development specialists need a bachelor’s degree. Specialists may have a variety of education backgrounds, but many have a bachelor’s degree in training and development, human resources, education, or instructional design. Others may have a degree in business administration or a social science, such as educational or organizational psychology.
Top 3 Training and Development Specialist Jobs
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Talent Acquisition Specialist
- maryhaven
- Columbus,OH
Talent Acquisition Specialist Job Description:Unique opportunity to join Maryhaven, Central Ohio's largest and most comprehensive behavioral services provider specializing in addiction recovery. We are...
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Assistant Project Manager
- Global Technical Talent
- Columbus,OH
Assistant Project Manager Location: Columbus, OH Onsite Flexibility: Onsite Contract Details: Position Type: ContractContract Duration: 12 monthsStart: June 18, 2026Pay Rate:...
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Remote Video Game Tester – 5-10 Hours/Week, Earn Up to $500+ Per Game
- Babki LLC
- Grandview Heights,OH
We're looking for passionate gamers to join our elite group of mobile game testers. Get paid to play and test the latest games. $500+ average monthly pay 5–10 hours per week 100%...
Compensation, Benefits, or Job Analysis Specialist
Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists conduct an organization’s compensation and benefits programs. They also evaluate position descriptions to determine details such as a person’s classification and salary.
Most employers require that compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists have a bachelor’s degree. Many specialists have a degree in human resources, business administration, finance, communication, or a related field. Some employers may accept previous work experience in lieu of a formal degree.
Compensation Specialist job openings, Benefits Specialist job openings, Job Analysis Specialist job openings
Financial Analyst
Financial analysts provide guidance to businesses and individuals making investment decisions. They assess the performance of stocks, bonds, and other types of investments.
Most positions require a bachelor’s degree. A number of fields of study provide appropriate preparation, including accounting, economics, finance, statistics, and mathematics. For advanced positions, employers often require a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) or a master’s degree in finance. Knowledge of options pricing, bond valuation, and risk management are important.
Financial Analyst job openings
Market Research Analyst
Market research analysts study market conditions to examine potential sales of a product or service. They help companies understand what products people want, who will buy them, and at what price.
Market research analysts typically need a bachelor’s degree in market research or a related field. Many have degrees in fields such as statistics, math, and computer science. Others have backgrounds in business administration, the social sciences, or communications.
Market Research Analyst job openings
Social or Community Service Manager
Social and community service managers coordinate and supervise social service programs and community organizations. They manage staff who provide social services to the public.
A bachelor’s degree in social work, urban studies, public or business administration, public health, or a related field is the minimum requirement for most social and community service manager jobs. Many employers prefer candidates with a master’s degree. Coursework in statistics, program management, and policy analysis is considered helpful.
Social Manager job openings and Community Service Manager job openings
Information Security Analyst
Information security analysts plan and carry out security measures to protect an organization’s computer networks and systems. Their responsibilities are continually expanding as the number of cyberattacks increases.
Information security analysts usually need at least a bachelor’s degree in computer science, programming, or a related field. As information security continues to develop as a career field, many schools are responding with information security programs for prospective job seekers. These programs may become a common path for entry into the occupation. Currently, a well-rounded computer education is preferred.
Information Security Analyst job openings
Computer and Information Systems Manager
Computer and information systems managers, often called information technology (IT) managers or IT project managers, plan, coordinate, and direct computer-related activities in an organization. They help determine the information technology goals of an organization and are responsible for implementing computer systems to meet those goals.
Computer and information systems managers normally must have a bachelor’s degree in a computer- or information science–related field. Such a degree usually takes 4 years to complete and includes courses in computer programming, software development, and mathematics. Management information systems (MIS) programs usually include business classes as well as computer-related ones.
Computer and Information Systems Manager job openings
Compensation and Benefits Manager
Compensation managers plan, develop, and oversee programs to determine how much an organization pays its employees and how employees are paid. Benefits managers plan, direct, and coordinate retirement plans, health insurance, and other benefits that an organization offers its employees.
Compensation and benefits managers need at least a bachelor’s degree for most positions, and some jobs require a master’s degree. Because not all undergraduate programs offer a degree in human resources, managers often have a bachelor’s degree in business administration, business management, finance, or a related field.
Compensation Manager job openings and Benefits Manager job openings
Industrial Production Manager
Industrial production managers oversee the daily operations of manufacturing and related plants. They coordinate, plan, and direct the activities used to create a wide range of goods, such as cars, computer equipment, or paper products.
Employers prefer managers have at least a bachelor’s degree. While the degree may be in any field, many industrial production managers have a bachelor’s degree in business administration or industrial engineering. Sometimes, production workers with many years of experience take management classes and become a production manager. At large plants, where managers have more oversight responsibilities, employers may look for managers who have a Master's of Business Administration (MBA) or a graduate degree in industrial management.
Industrial Production Manager job openings
Medical and Health Services Manager
Medical and health services managers, also called healthcare executives or healthcare administrators, plan, direct, and coordinate medical and health services. They may manage an entire facility, a specific clinical area or department, or a medical practice for a group of physicians. Medical and health services managers must adapt to changes in healthcare laws, regulations, and technology.
Medical and health services managers typically need at least a bachelor’s degree to enter the occupation. However, master’s degrees are common and sometimes preferred by employers. Graduate programs often last between 2 and 3 years and may include up to 1 year of supervised administrative experience in a hospital or healthcare consulting setting. Prospective medical and health services managers typically have a degree in health administration, health management, nursing, public health administration, or business administration. Degrees that focus on both management and healthcare combine business-related courses with courses in medical terminology, hospital organization, and health information systems.
Medical and Health Services Manager job openings
Property Manager
Property managers take care of the many aspects of residential, commercial, or industrial properties. They make sure the property is well maintained, has a nice appearance, operates smoothly, and preserves its resale value.
Many employers prefer to hire college graduates for property management positions, particularly for offsite positions dealing with a property’s finances or contract management. A bachelor’s or master’s degree in business administration, accounting, finance, real estate, or public administration is preferred for commercial management positions.