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presentation creation, strategic planning and social media
management make up just a few of the things you’ll
learn as a communications major. Careers can include
positions in public relations, event/meeting planning,
social media and human resources.
3. Human Resources
Every company needs employees to hire
and train other employees. A degree in
human resources focuses on organization
behavior, social psychology, employment
and labor laws, and “Business 101.” Data integration is
changing the field of human resources, so other technical
skills are being added to the curriculum. Graduating with
a degree in HR can land you a job working as a human
resources manager, compensation/benefit analyst or
labor relations specialist, to name a few.
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This degree integrates the skills of
leadership, problem solving, economics
and communications, making it a very
marketable option for college students.
Classes include finance, accounting, marketing, statistics,
economics and human resources. This major is a great
option for those who know they want to get into the
business world. Careers can range from marketing or
account management to financial analyst or
sales manager.
5. Economics
If the quote “There’s no such thing as a
free lunch” resonates, a major in
economics might be a good option. It is
heavily focused on a combination of
critical thinking and math and lays the groundwork for
graduate studies in law, public policy, or international
studies. Positions include actuary, lawyer, financial
analyst and international business consultant.