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Online Master’s in Business Administration Degrees and MBA Degrees

Depending on your area of concentration – such as accounting, health care, human resources, marketing or many others – earning a master’s in business administration (MBA) can qualify you for a wide range of top management jobs. A distance learning MBA can also eventually lead you to an executive position with a major company, though extensive experience and exceptional job performance are just as important if you want to rise to that level.

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Keller Graduate School of Management

Master of Business Administration

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University of Southern California

Master of Public Administration

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Mid-America Christian University

Master of Business Administration

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UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School

Masters in Business Administration

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Regis University, College for Professional Studies

MBA: General MBA: Finance and Accounting MBA: Marketing

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Rochester Institute of Technology

Executive MBA

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Master’s in Business Administration – Job Outlook

Competition for business administration jobs is fierce because, in any given year, there are usually more qualified applicants than available jobs. Employers can pick the best and brightest, so having a master’s degree can give you a significant edge. The latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data projects that business administration employment will expand by 12% through 2018, which is about as fast as average for all occupations.

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