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The Business Administration - Small Business and Entrepreneurship Major focuses on equipping students with the skills needed to start and manage small businesses. The curriculum covers key areas such as business planning, financial management, marketing strategies, and entrepreneurial innovation. Students gain practical experience through projects and internships, learning to develop and implement business strategies in real-world settings. The program emphasizes creativity, leadership, and practical problem-solving, preparing graduates to launch their own ventures or drive growth and innovation within small businesses.

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Small Business Owners

60020$50,000 - $120,000Manage all aspects of their businesses, including operations, marketing, and financial management, driving profitability and growth.

Business Development Officers

41402$60,000 - $95,000Develop strategies to grow small businesses, identify market opportunities, and build client relationships to enhance sales.

Retail and Wholesale Trade Managers

60020$55,000 - $90,000Oversee retail or wholesale trade operations, manage inventory, and implement strategies to boost sales and customer satisfaction.

Entrepreneurship Consultants

11201$70,000 - $100,000Provide expert advice on business planning, financial management, and market strategies to entrepreneurs and small businesses.

Marketing Specialists

11202$50,000 - $85,000Develop and implement marketing campaigns, analyze market trends, and support small businesses in reaching target audiences.