6 Business Majors For Your Goals: 2024 Guide (2024)

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Learn more about common business majors and the associated career paths graduates may decide to pursue.

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Business is the most common major across all bachelor’s degrees conferred, and business majors are among the most in-demand graduates [1, 2]. However, there are many ways to major in business.

Some schools offer a general business degree, which tends to provide an overview of the many areas of business and how they all interlink. Other schools offer specialized majors within their business school, like finance, accounting, or marketing.

Here, we’ll take a closer look at common business majors and the associated career paths graduates may decide to pursue.

Most in-demand business majors

The best business major is the one that helps you reach your career goals, but certain business degrees are associated with higher demand in the job market. According to a survey from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), business majors dominate six of the top 10 most in-demand bachelor’s degrees [2].

Here are the business majors that made their list:

  • Finance

  • Accounting

  • Business administration/management

  • Logistics/supply chain

  • Management information systems

  • Marketing

1. Finance

Finance is the area of business that has to do with assets and capital. With a finance major, you can expect to learn about asset management, investments, and the way businesses interact with and operate within financial markets.

  • Entry-level job titles: Finance associate, financial advisor, investment banking analyst

  • Mid-career job titles: Financial manager, financial analyst, risk manager, hedge fund investment strategist

  • Median starting salary: $87,586 [3]

2. Accounting

Accounting majors learn how to guide a business’s financial decisions. You can anticipate coursework that involves preparing financial documents, assessing cash flow, and strategizing spending plans.

  • Entry-level job titles: Accounting associate, accounting representative, staff accountant

  • Mid-career job titles: Controller, forensic accountant, management accountant, securities analyst

  • Median starting salary: $68,713 [4]

3. Business administration and management

Business administration and management majors examine businesses from the perspective of a general manager. Their education typically covers the various ways different areas of business interact in order to learn strategic decision-making skills.

  • Entry-level job titles: Administrative assistant, operations analyst, management analyst

  • Mid-career job titles: Consultant, business advisor, operations research analyst, sales manager

  • Median starting salary: $65,000 [5]

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4. Logistics and supply chain management

Supply chain management majors study the operations behind moving goods from one place to another. In addition to the logistics, these courses of study tend to emphasize the role of data analytics and modeling for decision-making.

5. Management information systems

Management information systems are the data mechanisms that business leaders use for decision-making. With this major, you’ll learn how to use information technologies such as data science and business analytics to guide and enhance strategy.

  • Entry-level job titles: Operations research analyst, business analyst, information systems manager

  • Mid-career job titles: Business intelligence analyst, director of information technology, information security director

  • Median starting salary: $65,017 [7]

6. Marketing

Marketing is the area of business that marries business goals with consumer needs. As a marketing major, you’ll learn how to analyze and interpret consumer behavior and leverage communication skills in order to maximize profits.

  • Entry-level job titles: Marketing associate, social media marketer, assistant media planner

  • Mid-career job titles: Market research analyst, digital marketing specialist, marketing manager

  • Median starting salary: $55,432 [8]

Learn more: What Can You Do with a Marketing Degree? 11 Job Paths

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More common business majors

Across all business majors, NACE projects an average starting salary of $60,695 [2]. Regardless of your specific concentration, a business degree can set you up to pursue lucrative career options.

Here are additional common business majors that may align with your career goals:

  • Economics majors examine the intersection of business, policy, and the economy.

  • Entrepreneurship majors focus on leadership strategies for new business ventures.

  • Health care management majors study the business aspects of health care.

  • Human resource management majors learn people operations, including recruitment, compensation, and performance management.

  • Sustainable business majors study how business impacts the natural environment.

  • International business majors examine business relationships and processes in the global market.

Exploring your interests

Regardless of your specific area of study, it will be possible to move into different areas of business after graduation and throughout your career. In addition to upper-level coursework related to your major or concentration, most business schools require core business courses. This core coursework is typically designed to highlight key transferable skills across all areas of business.

Plus, there are ways to explore other areas of business throughout your undergraduate career even if you aren’t majoring in them. Here are a few ideas:

1. Minors: College minors are a series of about four or five courses in a designated subject area. Minoring in an area of business can demonstrate your knowledge without requiring the full course load of a major.

2. Electives: Electives are courses you take outside of your general education, major, and minor course requirements. These courses can enable you to explore areas of interest outside of your typical course of study.

3. Internships: Internships are work opportunities designed to give students hands-on experience while they pursue their degrees. Through an internship, you can see how businesses operate and get a better sense of the department you’re drawn to.

4. Student organizations: A few examples of student organizations that cater to business students include:

  • Beta Alpha Psi (an international society geared toward accounting and finance)

  • Commercial banking clubs

  • Commercial real estate clubs

  • Marketing clubs

  • Sales clubs

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for jobs in business and finance in the United States was $76,570 in May 2021. By comparison, here are the median annual wages for people in other professions:

  • Community and social services: $48,410
  • Computer programming and IT: $97,430
  • Education, training, and library: $57,220
  • Health care: $75,040
  • Media and communications: $62,340‎

Many business programs require the completion of specific college courses before you can declare a business major. These usually consist of basic math courses and entry level business courses like Introduction to Financial Accounting and Principles of Management. Typically, you'll also be required to pass these classes with a grade of C or better. ‎

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the average cost to attend a public university in the United States for the 2019-2020 school year equaled $9,400, and the average cost to attend a private college or university equaled $36,700. This amounts to an estimated cost of $37,600 for a degree in business at a public university and $146,800 for a degree in business at a private college or university, providing it takes four years to get a degree. ‎

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Article sources

1. National Center for Education Statistics. “Undergraduate Degree Fields,” https://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/pdf/2021/cta_508c.pdf." Accessed April 27, 2022.

2. National Association of Colleges and Employers. “NACE Salary Survey: Winter 2022, https://www.naceweb.org/uploadedfiles/files/2022/publication/executive-summary/nace-2022-winter-salary-survey-executive-summary.pdf.” Accessed April 27, 2022.

3. Glassdoor. “Entry Level Finance Salaries, https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/entry-level-finance-salary-SRCH_KO0,19.htm.” Accessed April 27, 2022.

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6 Business Majors For Your Goals: 2024 Guide (2024)

FAQs

What is the best business major to go into? ›

What is the Best Major in Business Administration?
  • Business psychology degree.
  • Entrepreneurship degree.
  • International business degree.
  • Organizational leadership degree.
  • Public administration degree.

Which business degree is best for the future? ›

Most in-demand business majors
  • Finance.
  • Accounting.
  • Business administration/management.
  • Logistics/supply chain.
  • Management information systems.
  • Marketing.
Jan 24, 2024

What's the hardest business major? ›

Hardest Business Majors
  1. Accounting. The accounting major has been around at most colleges since the beginning, and it is designed to teach students how to manage a business's finances so they can solve various business problems. ...
  2. Management Science. ...
  3. Finance. ...
  4. Entrepreneurial Studies.
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What is the easiest business major? ›

5 Easiest Business Degrees
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) ...
  • Bachelor of Arts in Marketing. ...
  • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship. ...
  • Bachelor of Arts in Human Resources Management. ...
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management.

What is the highest paid job in business? ›

Highest Paying Jobs with a Business Degree - Top 10
  • Chief Executive Officer (CEO) ...
  • Financial Manager. ...
  • Human Resources Manager. ...
  • Information Technology (IT) Manager. ...
  • Management Analyst. ...
  • Sales Manager. ...
  • Project Manager. Average Salary: $97,191 per year. ...
  • Supply Chain Manager. Average Salary: $108,783 per year.

What is the lowest paying business major? ›

WORST-EARNING BUSINESS MAJORS

Among business majors, business management and communications earned the lowest starting and mid salaries. Business management grads, on average, earned $46,000 early career, while communications grads, on average, pulled in $47,000. Both earned $75,000 by mid-career.

What are the highest paid business majors? ›

The highest-paying business degrees include fields such as finance, management information systems (MIS), accounting, marketing, and supply chain management, among others.

Are business degrees worth it in 2024? ›

Business skills are always in demand, especially personal skills like how to professionally network, effectively communicate, and lead your peers. Earning a degree in business administration gives you versatility so you're hireable to many different business-related fields.

What is the most versatile business major? ›

An MBA degree will provide you with many transferable skills and is versatile enough to appeal to a range of different employees in the world of business and Finance. Through business administration/management, you will be equipped with a general doing business mindset, that covers multiple industries and programs.

What is the #1 hardest major? ›

List of the Hardest College Majors
  1. Legal Studies. Average GPA: 3.35. ...
  2. Computer Science. Average GPA: 3.0. ...
  3. Environmental Earth Science. Average GPA: 2.96. ...
  4. Chemistry. Average GPA: 2.77. ...
  5. Environmental Economics and Policy. Average GPA: 2.95. ...
  6. American Studies. Average GPA: 3.12. ...
  7. Nuclear Engineering. Average GPA: 3.14. ...
  8. Energy Engineering.

Which business makes the most money? ›

  1. Professional services and real estate. Professional services is a broad field that's any service given to another business or business professionals. ...
  2. Non-manufacturing goods production. ...
  3. Finance and insurance. ...
  4. Business support and consumer services. ...
  5. Retail. ...
  6. Healthcare and education. ...
  7. Leisure and hospitality. ...
  8. Manufacturing.
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What are the 3 hardest degrees? ›

What are the hardest degree subjects?
  • Aerospace Engineering. Aerospace Engineers study the design, manufacturing and testing of aircrafts. ...
  • Architecture. Architecture is one of those degrees that we wish was easy. ...
  • Pharmacy. ...
  • Psychology. ...
  • Statistics. ...
  • Nursing. ...
  • Physics. ...
  • Astrophysics.

What business degree is the most useful? ›

15 highest-paying business majors
  1. Marketing. A business degree in marketing allows you to develop analytical skills in product merchandising, consumer behavior and effective campaign organization. ...
  2. International business. ...
  3. Accounting. ...
  4. Logistics. ...
  5. Finance. ...
  6. Investments and securities. ...
  7. Human resource management. ...
  8. E-commerce.
Jul 31, 2023

What business majors have the least math? ›

Which Business Degrees Require the Least Math? Less math is often required for degrees in marketing, management, and human resources than for degrees in finance or accounting. These disciplines have a strong emphasis on communication, planning, and organizational behavior and provide different business career paths.

What is the least profitable major? ›

College majors that pay the least right after college
  • Liberal Arts $38,000.
  • Performing Arts $38,000.
  • Theology + Religion $38,000.
  • Leisure + Hospitality $39,700.
  • General Social Sciences $40,000.
  • History $40,000.
  • Miscellaneous Biological Science $40,000.
  • Fine Arts $40,000.
Mar 24, 2024

What business major gets paid the most? ›

What are the highest-paying business degrees? The highest-paying business degrees include fields such as finance, management information systems (MIS), accounting, marketing, and supply chain management, among others.

What type of business makes the most money? ›

  1. Professional services and real estate. Professional services is a broad field that's any service given to another business or business professionals. ...
  2. Non-manufacturing goods production. ...
  3. Finance and insurance. ...
  4. Business support and consumer services. ...
  5. Retail. ...
  6. Healthcare and education. ...
  7. Leisure and hospitality. ...
  8. Manufacturing.
Feb 29, 2024

What major has the highest salary? ›

College majors that pay the most right after college
  • Computer engineering. $80,000.
  • Chemical engineering. $79,000.
  • Computer science. $78,000.
  • Aerospace engineering. $74,000.
  • Electrical engineering. $72,000.
  • Industrial engineering. $71,000.
  • Mechanical engineering. $70,000.
Mar 14, 2024

Is it worth it to major in business? ›

The value of a business degree depends on your professional goals, the investment you can make in your education and the type of job you want. If you hope to work in sales, business administration, operations or other related fields, a degree in business could be a good place to start.

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