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    BA Programs in Commerce

    A BA (Bachelor of Arts) is a degree that many students pursue after graduating from high school. Students learn about liberal arts as well as take classes in their area of study. Classes can be taken on a traditional college campus or online.

    What is a BA in Commerce? Students who pursue a commerce degree will gain insight into the business world and hone in on leadership skills. Programs will vary, but students may take classes such as personal and business leadership, managerial decision making, values-based management, and communication. Students will often have the opportunity to take classes in specialty areas such as marketing, human resource management, financial services, and accounting.

    There are many benefits to pursuing a commerce degree. Students will learn how to communicate on a number of levels and will build problem solving skills that will benefit all areas of life. They also have a variety of job areas that they can look into after graduation.

    The costs related to pursuing a commerce degree can vary greatly from one institution to another. Because there are a variety of international options, factors include the location of the school, program duration, and other associated fees. Once you have narrowed down your search, contact the schools directly to find out what to expect financially.

    There are many different career paths that graduates can pursue once they have earned their BA in Commerce. They can work in a variety of capacities in accounting firms, retailing and wholesaling, and advertising.  Those who want to pursue management positions can look into financial institutions, human resources, and marketing departments. Other career opportunities may include marketing research, policy administration, international investment and trade, personal investment, and employment relations.

    You can start looking for the perfect school for your commerce degree right now. Using our extensive online database, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.