A business degree opens doors to a wealth of highly paid careers

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SPONSORED | MANCOSA A business degree will provide you with a variety of skills that are in demand by multinational corporations.

At the undergraduate level, and on some graduate level business degrees, students have the opportunity to gain a foundational knowledge in many of these areas before specialising.

At this point, it might be useful to know that some of the business degrees most sought after by large corporations are those related to the fields of analytics,However, whatever field you study, irrespective of the level of specialisation, you can expect business degrees to emphasise the practical application of theory through the use of case studies, problem-solving tasks, teamwork and often internships.

A business degree will therefore provide you with a variety of skills that are in demand by multinational corporations, including problem-solving, analytical abilities, report writing and presentation skills, to name a few. Many of these skills are transferable to other careers, so a business degree can help you secure job opportunities, both in the business world and other industries.Business degrees are offered by a number of institutions in SA, including Mancosa, a premierAs one of the largest education providers in Southern Africa, Mancosa offers affordable and accredited courses to students in a self-paced learning environment.

Students can look forward to “a carefully integrated mix of lectures, access to well-designed self-study materials and online learning resources”.

 

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