Business Administration
Workers with good business and management skills are in demand. Business students are equipped with tools to analyze a business situation, shape long-term action plans, oversee plans as they are carried out, and make countless large and small decisions along the way. They may help to guide and coordinate the work of staff. In addition to careers in trade and commerce, workers with good business skills are needed in almost any organization, including non-profits, educational and government settings.
Jackson College Offers the following program options:
Business Administration
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Educational requirements vary by type of organization and work done. Work-related experience may be beneficial to some positions. The business curriculum focuses on effective written and oral communication skills, developing leadership potential, building awareness of career opportunities and choices, utilizing technology to assist in decision-making, building customer relationships, and the impact of global business in our lives.
Career Outlook
Business is one of the fastest growing and challenging career fields, and business professionals can expect growing status and increased financial and personal rewards.
Contact
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Ronald Betzig
Professor
517.990.1324
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Kimberly Kachadoorian
Learning Facilitator-Business
517.990.1356
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Clevester Moten
Program Director, Public Administration and Management, and Business Instructor
517.796.8534
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David Smith
Professor, Business Administration
517.990.1393