Bachelor of Business Administration - Retail Management |
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| Course Title: |
Bachelor of Business Administration - Retail Management | |
Category: |
Arts & Humanities | |
Subject: |
Fashion | |
| College: |
Strayer University
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| Course Description: |
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) prepares graduates for a wide range of managerial positions in government, non-profit and business organizations. Business administration students acquire fundamental as well as professional and practical skills in all phases of business, including problem-solvingand decision-making. The BBA program offers area concentrations that enable students to tailor their degrees to their educational and career goals. Specializations are available in: Banking, Finance, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Retail Management, Acquisition and Contract Management, Human Resource Management, E-Business, Marketing, Management, and Legal Studies. |
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| Accreditation: |
Strayer University is regionally accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation. | |
| Delivery Format: |
Online | |
| Course Level: |
Bachelor Degree | |
| Course Requirements: |
This program is not offered to residents of Arkansas. Must have High School Diploma or GED | |
| Course Type: |
Online Degrees | |
Course Long Description: |
Bachelor of Business Administration - Retail Management Expand your career prospects in the diverse, dynamic retail field. The Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Retail Management program has been created to get you prepared for a wide range of managerial positions in business, government, and also in nonprofit organizations. It's an ideal program for anyone who is searching for a flexible option for building a well-rounded knowledge of the field of retail management. Through the entire course of the retail management program, students will learn the complex practices and theories that are the primary focus of the retail field, and will prepare them for applying for management positions within the marketplace of their choice. This retail management program provides students with a versatile choice for gaining a fundamental knowledge of retail management techniques, as well as the practical and professional skills in all aspects of business, which includes problem-solving and decision-making. The Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a concentration in Retail Management gives students the necessary skills to begin a career managing a retail store. Some of the courses cover topics including: - Accounting - Electronic Commerce - Strategic Market Pricing - Advertising Principles - Business Logistics Management - Consumer Behavior - Sales and Retail Management - Business Administration - Business Ethics The curriculum of the BBA - Retail management also covers courses in general studies, such as research and writing, logic, statistics, communication for business and the professions, and the origins of western culture. This concentration also targets on the principles of effective retailing and sales management through a survey of major business roles. Within the topic of retailing management, students will analyze principles such as store location, equipment and layout, organization of market contracts, choosing, buying and receiving merchandise, merchandise planning, as well as the development of the retail sales program. The sales management covers topics related to planning and organizing sales programs; and hiring, training, and encouraging sales personnel. Looks at the selling process in a professional ethical setting, including approach, presentation, and closing. What are the career opportunities for Retail Management majors? Upon graduation, graduates from the Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Retail Management program are in pursuit of an MBA or management positions in the business world. Graduates could seek to become entrepreneurs, establishing their own specialty business or partnership. Other graduates may be able to apply their general business interest to find sales, support, or supervisory opportunities with nonprofit organizations, businesses, or even government agencies. Students looking for work opportunities in retail industry may very well be able to find work with local or national stores, with focuses in fashion, specialty products, or even food. Here are some positions that graduates could be interested in after completing a Retail Management program: - Buyer - Department manager - Merchandise manager - Product Merchandiser - Retail salesperson - Sales manager - Sales worker supervisor - Shift supervisor - Store manager - Customer Service Specialist |
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