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Which Degrees Are Employers Looking for in 2008?

Education pays, especially when it comes to a degree in business.

In the year 2008, business will be one of the hottest fields on the job market. Why do we say this? It is simple. When looking at the recent projections of the Top Bachelor's Degrees Desired by Employers in 2008, business-related degrees held 5 of the 10 spots.

So, what made the list? To see which bachelor's degrees made the list, check the information below:

  1. Business: This degree aims to prepare current and future business professionals for a variety of tasks, including duties in management, finance, business policy, and communication, which may arise in any industry or organization.
  2. Accounting: The accounting field has strict qualification for potential employees, and available positions, often times, require official certification, such as C.P.A. (certified public accountant) distinction. Students within this field will concentrate on the study of principles in accounting, business management, taxation, and auditing.
  3. Administration/Management: The need for managers will always remain in high demand because companies are dependent upon employee's well-being and the existence of a positive, productive working environment. Therefore, business degrees in management tend to focus subjects designed to meet this need, including interpersonal communication, organizational and group interaction, recruitment and training procedures, review policies, leadership techniques, and organizational structure.
  4. Finance: While earning a degree in finance, you will gain a broad knowledge of financial management and strategies, in order to prepare you for the practical application of theory and policies in a real world setting. Topics covered under this degree may include: investment policies, international financial markets, budgeting, risk management, capital management, and mergers and business ventures.
  5. Marketing: While a broad field, marketing offers degree-holders an in-depth knowledge of strategies and techniques designed to gauge, accommodate, and exceed market demands and consumer needs. Therefore, the curriculum for marketing majors is geared toward topics, such as design planning and implementation, evaluation of consumer need, communication applications, advertising techniques, and the management of distribution channels.

Therefore, if you have made a New Year's resolution to change careers or earn that long-sought after promotion, the business field is offering much promise in the coming year. However, knowing what employers are looking for is only half the challenge. Fortunately, distance learning programs have made earning your degree easier than ever. If you are interested in one or more of the aforementioned fields, check out our directory of accredited, online degree programs in business.

Make that New Year's resolution count this year!