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A bachelor's degree in business or business administration is generally the minimum requirement for entry-level business careers. As a graduate of a bachelor of business administration (BBA) program, you will be prepared to pursue a variety of entry-level positions in fields that include accounting, financial services, economics, personnel resources, and sales and marketing. If you're already working in one of those fields and want to advance or switch careers, consider online business administration degrees, most of which are tailored towards the needs of working adults. Some schools award college credit towards your business degree _base_d on your previous coursework and work experience.
If you are already a working professional with industry certification in insurance, financial planning or banking industries, an online bachelor's degree in business professional studies allows you to combine that official certification with a the courses you need to get your bachelor's degree in business. Professional certifications often involve quite rigorous exams after extensive academic training, but do not provide you with an actual bachelor's degree. Rather than starting from scratch, these programs specifically acknowledge your accomplishments and tailor your curriculum to fill in the courses you need to obtain a degree.
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