Business Degree Tier List 2024 (Business Majors RANKED!)

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  • čas přidán 23. 01. 2023
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  • @ShaneHummus
    @ShaneHummus  Před rokem +22

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    • @thegryffindor1112
      @thegryffindor1112 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Shane you didn't mention about fintech it's a new field so I wish to know your opinion about that.

    • @GurmeharSingh18
      @GurmeharSingh18 Před 3 měsíci

      Business analysis

  • @Stranglethorn
    @Stranglethorn Před rokem +119

    S Tier- Management Information Systems, Accounting, Finance, Supply Chain Management

  • @Pooh396
    @Pooh396 Před rokem +729

    You should do a video about best careers for people with high functioning autism

    • @homeslice4551
      @homeslice4551 Před rokem

      How would he know good jobs for an autistic person?

    • @L.A_Garcia
      @L.A_Garcia Před rokem +27

      hahaha

    • @woodenfishes
      @woodenfishes Před rokem +216

      Computer science

    • @babu25557
      @babu25557 Před rokem +11

      Actuary 💀

    • @slay6478
      @slay6478 Před rokem

      I don't think so, there are many differences between people with ASD, so I would recommend pick your career/degree with you find best for you and not on what is "best for autistic people" ( opinion of person with Asperger's syndrome)

  • @treyjenkins5672
    @treyjenkins5672 Před 5 měsíci +9

    I already knew most of this so I just watched it for entertainment. Thank you for keeping it real! And I did learn a thing or two!

  • @mrmartywaring
    @mrmartywaring Před 10 měsíci +102

    As someone who graduated with my undergrad in Business Administration, it is very, very flexible and can allow you to move into specialties such as marketing, accounting, finance, human resources, management, etc. It is really a solid degree IF you have a plan.

    • @haytamessabir1614
      @haytamessabir1614 Před 10 měsíci +5

      hello! did you have to choose concentrations or minors for your bachelor degree? If yes, which did you choose?

    • @acemcclain2039
      @acemcclain2039 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Finance

    • @mrmartywaring
      @mrmartywaring Před 9 měsíci

      @@haytamessabir1614 I didn't choose any concentration. My undergrad is in Business Administration. I got my 1st job as a staff accountant with that degree & then advanced. You can go into marketing, finance, etc.

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yes, cause unless you have a plan it's F tier, if you have a plan for anything it can be A+ tier

  • @kourtneyalbert2937
    @kourtneyalbert2937 Před rokem +41

    Supply chain management!! Great information Shane 👍

  • @Rheisler1475
    @Rheisler1475 Před 2 měsíci +6

    I got a Healthcare Managment Degree, best decision I have ever made. I originally wanted to be a personal trainer, but after doing some research I found out that it was not the best move for me. I went to community college for Health Science, but felt stuck with what I wanted to do after I graduated. I finally found my local university with Healthcare Management which eventually landed me a job doing Marketing for a Urology company. Knowing that I am going to work every day helping patients is the best feeling in the world.

  • @user-xy2ly4uz6p
    @user-xy2ly4uz6p Před rokem +137

    Thank you for all you do Shane! I remember seeing your first MIS video a few years ago. Im only 2 years into my career after graduation and I already make six figures.
    You are the man! We are grateful for the awesome information you put out there so people dont waste their time in college!

    • @selma-5449
      @selma-5449 Před rokem +2

      Heck yeah!! Congrats and best of luck

    • @jaybyas4879
      @jaybyas4879 Před rokem +5

      I’m studying MIS in my 3rd yr what is your job title if you don’t mind saying!

    • @idk_sis
      @idk_sis Před rokem +1

      I’d like to ask a few questions if you don’t mind. What’s the work/life balance like? Also do you work at home or in an office?

    • @user-xy2ly4uz6p
      @user-xy2ly4uz6p Před rokem +3

      @@idk_sis work/life balance is amazing. I work between 32 and 45 hours a week (45 is extremely rare. On average I'd say 35)
      I work from home but have the option to going to the office whenever I want.

    • @idk_sis
      @idk_sis Před rokem +2

      @@user-xy2ly4uz6p that sounds like the life I want haha. Thank you for answering my questions!

  • @analyzethislexi
    @analyzethislexi Před rokem +16

    One thing about Entrepreneurship programs though, is that some schools have excellent incubators, mentors, and access to investors. So I think the type of program that the school offers really matters. University of Texas at Dallas has pretty good program!

  • @coreyschramm5390
    @coreyschramm5390 Před rokem +29

    I’m currently a junior at IU Kelley studying Finance, Business analytics, and economics: one thing to consider is that finance has a wide array of salaries: if you are going to Investment banking, private equity, hedge fund, Venture capital … the pay will be a lot more then if you go corporate finance. Even then that will be different from work as a credit analyst or product management, consulting… etc
    Degrees to add
    Consulting and business analytics (might be grouped in with MIS though)

    • @DesimetLatina
      @DesimetLatina Před rokem +1

      what would you suggest sir?between MIS and Finance?

    • @nightmare4122
      @nightmare4122 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Would also like to add that even if you don't want to go into corporate finance, IB, VC or accounting, majors such as econ, finance, accounting, business analytics are still an easy way to get into big tech for finance related jobs, and you can even steal high-paying marketing, advertising, sales, etc jobs from actual marketing and sales majors because you would likely be more qualified on a quantitative and a business-knowledge level.

  • @JoshHitti
    @JoshHitti Před rokem +103

    Supply Chain is arguably the best BS (in business) you can get, opportunities are endless. I had multiple job offers before graduation and after 6 years I’m making mid-six figures.

    • @hemrodf3361
      @hemrodf3361 Před rokem +15

      i am looking to go into either finance, MIS or supply chain, do you think supply chain is the way to go? i still have a year before i apply.

    • @kenny3675
      @kenny3675 Před rokem +2

      Do you have any advice on certifications or anything that helped you?

    • @drewpadilla7523
      @drewpadilla7523 Před rokem +1

      my schools dont offer supply chain management.. what would u reccomend i major in, in order to get int osupply chain management?

    • @JoshHitti
      @JoshHitti Před rokem +6

      @@drewpadilla7523 Business Admin is okay if you can minor in something like forecasting, analytics, etc.

    • @JoshHitti
      @JoshHitti Před rokem +5

      @@hemrodf3361 SCM has the most potential for long-term success, IMO. Endless opportunities

  • @FernandoRobles7
    @FernandoRobles7 Před rokem +26

    I have degrees in business economics and supply chain and I can agree with this ranking. Supply chain is all that fortune 100 companies care about now.

    • @houssineatm7827
      @houssineatm7827 Před 21 dnem +1

      The issue with supply chain is that they require some experience and has a LOT of stress, otherwise it's a great choice

  • @secretnobody6460
    @secretnobody6460 Před 11 měsíci +16

    Starting a bachelor in Business Information Systems this year and I am already 30, coming from a hospitality and tourism industry working as a waiter. I'm ready to change my life. BIS/MIS is the perfect balance of a tech background and having a business skillset . i am not good with math so pursuing computer science might be too hard for me. BIS is just perfect!

    • @mattherbert6781
      @mattherbert6781 Před 3 měsíci

      I'm an Information Systems major as well. It's fun

  • @munch8187
    @munch8187 Před rokem +26

    Next year could you break down management information systems a bit further. Breaking it down into computer info systems, business analytics, cybersecurity, IT, etc. MIS is just such a wide range of majors

    • @hellohey000
      @hellohey000 Před rokem +1

      Information Systems is such a useful and versatile degree to have. I have a BS in IT and will be finishing my MS in IS next summer.

    • @Silly_comb
      @Silly_comb Před 10 měsíci +1

      id like to pursue it but im really bad at math

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@Silly_combIt is mostly business math nothing crazy, not like in CS where you do calculus, discrete mathematics etc

    • @mattherbert6781
      @mattherbert6781 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Silly_comb It's simple math. 1 college algebra, 1 business calculus, then 3 statistics which is pretty much just college algebra. You can learn it man

  • @amandakuebler4147
    @amandakuebler4147 Před 11 měsíci +34

    So I was with you up until the Marketing degree lol. But you are accurate that you do not need a degree to become a marketer. I started my marketing career, specifically digital and content marketing, without a degree almost 10 years ago. I worked my way up to a Director and then my position was eliminated and I was laid off in Dec. Finding a job as a mid-career candidate is EXTREMELY difficult without a degree. I am now going back to college to get a degree. If you are only looking to make 50k a year, a degree isn't necessary but if you want management responsibility or the higher end of the income range, a bachelor's, if not an MBA, is going to be beneficial. Just my 2 cents. Great info otherwise. The pitch and recommending forgoing a degree just got my dander up a bit since marketing was specifically why I was interested in your video to see where it ranked lol

    • @georgyzhukov6409
      @georgyzhukov6409 Před 2 měsíci +2

      As a marketing student that's good to hear. Sorry it was difficult for you finding a job, wish you luck!

  • @mgminthantaung1363
    @mgminthantaung1363 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for updating these tier list. Love those, bro ❤️🌟

  • @Elvarg
    @Elvarg Před rokem +6

    Thank you for this video. I've been looking at MBA programs at my Alma mater and they offer 21 concentrations under the MBA. I've been looking at supply chain management or the finance path and this video gave me a ton of insight and points to research.

    • @tkt8994
      @tkt8994 Před rokem

      Hey, I’m undergrad and facing this delima too. Can you share me your thoughts

    • @jetdavid6832
      @jetdavid6832 Před 9 měsíci

      14:35 >i

  • @mmakotal4388
    @mmakotal4388 Před rokem +1

    You channel really helped me get into college and I’m going for MIS too ,

  • @mariawebb9893
    @mariawebb9893 Před rokem +2

    Love this! It can be hard to figure out which type of degree you want. Thank you for this!

    • @josephinepowers2959
      @josephinepowers2959 Před rokem

      For me it was process of elimination. I went from psychology, then I ended up in business. U can literally work in every area. I’m going to double minor. Business admin with a minor in finance and second minor in cyber security.

    • @user-qv3ci3go8f
      @user-qv3ci3go8f Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@josephinepowers2959loll I need help 😂

  • @Aiden_Muslim
    @Aiden_Muslim Před rokem +71

    Shane Hummus because of you I'm studying MIS (Management Information's System) at the University of Carleton here in Canada and my sister is studying her master's in nursing with management specialization in Western University. You really guided us, may God bless you.

    • @zabenaleid2547
      @zabenaleid2547 Před rokem

      Hello brother, can you tell me what classes you are taking there? I am taking MIS at Southern New Hampshire University. It's great, but I feel it's easier than it should be.

    • @Aiden_Muslim
      @Aiden_Muslim Před rokem +2

      @@zabenaleid2547 As salamu alaykum wa rahmatullah brother. In Canada all the public Universities are accreddited by the government meanwhile the private ones are not and thus it's very different from the US where most Universities are private. If you do well with math and business you will find the major to be easy. My biggest and greatest advice to you is do a co-op/internship program before graduating and you are garaunteed job applications while in University or shortly after graduating.

    • @bigmz8215
      @bigmz8215 Před rokem +3

      @@Aiden_Muslim hey man I’m in Canada too but I can’t seem to find any university’s in Ontario that have an MIS program does it go under a different name because I really want to major in it but I just can’t find the program anywhere

    • @Aiden_Muslim
      @Aiden_Muslim Před rokem +3

      @@bigmz8215 Alot of the universities will not name their program Management information system. Some only name it informations system, some put it under other degrees like Technology Management. For example, in the university of Ottawa they have a Technology Management degree, under that degree you take Management information system and IT and cyber security etc.
      Few Universities specialise in it like Carleton but they name it informations system only and others put it under a degree like the University of Ottawa (Technology Management).

    • @JustKen99
      @JustKen99 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I graduated with MIS and Management back in 2021. I personally would have done a few things differently rather than get these two degrees but they have absolutely benefited me with my job career growth. I just found a new position as an SQL Database Administrator role. This degree will definitely help you alot!

  • @rafaelageno8424
    @rafaelageno8424 Před rokem +8

    Hi, great video. Will you ever consider making a video on studying Business Analytics/ Data Analytics?

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  Před rokem +1

      Just published!
      WGU Data Analytics Degree: How To Graduate In 6 Months
      czcams.com/video/bXvR6InX1QU/video.html

  • @investmentking4022
    @investmentking4022 Před 2 měsíci +1

    One thing to note is if struggling between Finance or Accounting, look at the courses you are and will be taking. This is because you can plan out your degree to where you get the Finance degree and have most CPA prep course already done making it easy to switch. Also if in Accounting you probably want your CPA. For this reason I would pick Finance. It’s what I’m doing.

  • @riqo4877
    @riqo4877 Před rokem +1

    HE KNOWS SETH💎🙇🏾‍♂️🙏🏾 subbed

  • @marcopierantozzi7577
    @marcopierantozzi7577 Před rokem +2

    Amazing video thank you so much!!

  • @slimshady676
    @slimshady676 Před rokem +16

    Where are the time stamps dude? So jarring

  • @BackwardsR3LLIK
    @BackwardsR3LLIK Před rokem +13

    🤔 Could you make videos on the career paths the top tiers lead to. Stisfaction level, turnover rate, and just things that could help people make a decision on the best path for them.

    • @nathanaelcudjoe4165
      @nathanaelcudjoe4165 Před rokem

      @Shane Hummus

    • @BackwardsR3LLIK
      @BackwardsR3LLIK Před rokem

      Or maybe tier eac potential career path for eac degree given the parameters mentioned.

    • @neathsuon3895
      @neathsuon3895 Před 7 měsíci +1

      As an accounting major, pick supply chain if you want to go up to CEO position. Accounting for stable career, shitting pay if you in public but overall stable pay and promotions and easier to find jobs! Suggest for finance if you are very good at it and has good resume. Wouldn’t suggest if you are mediocre at it. Since finance are very competitive at least in my business school. MIS will be the future and will benefit you a lot more than you think!

  • @analyzethislexi
    @analyzethislexi Před rokem +13

    Please do a series on emerging degree programs like Business Analytics, Data Science, Cyber Security, etc. These have started to appear at the undergrad. level. Provide your perspective and future predictions.

    • @alexurban6398
      @alexurban6398 Před rokem

      My school this upcoming year altered their program from MIS to Analytics and Information Management

    • @Kevin-ch8fu
      @Kevin-ch8fu Před měsícem

      Outdated

  • @PeterJ_88
    @PeterJ_88 Před rokem +8

    I would argue Business Admin as better than D tier, but then again I take note that your video focused more so on "entry level." A lot of people I know undertake a MBA degree (or similar) to progress into management roles. I.e. Nurse to Nurse Manager or Director of Nursing.
    So true it's not great for entry level but for career growth it is excellent.

  • @egyptwns89_26
    @egyptwns89_26 Před rokem +59

    I’m currently pursuing an Associate of Business Management degree simply because I’m wanting to have a step up the ladder (because I’m tired of being stepped on). I’m also keeping my eyes open for any potential ideas for doing my own thing. I don’t place any stock in a lot of degrees and education. It just seems like the paper for the degree would be better used elsewhere.

    • @obi-wankenobi4301
      @obi-wankenobi4301 Před rokem +18

      I wish he covered a regular “business management” degree in order to compare it to the super specific ones

    • @Midala87
      @Midala87 Před rokem +8

      Same, I never believed that college was a good idea for most people. I've always been fine financially with entry level jobs. However it has become increasingly more difficult lately to even get hired at one and I've decided to pursue a higher education just to stand a chance in the fierce job market. I haven't been accepted at a school yet but I am hoping to take my A.S. in Business Administration as an online course at a community college then hopefully start working on an M.B.A. My math has always been terrible but this is something that HAS to be done. I'm 36 and have a ton of debt that my current "job" is barely good enough to stay afloat. I've seen more management positions available than entry level positions. Good luck with your goals.

    • @egyptwns89_26
      @egyptwns89_26 Před rokem

      @@Midala87 Keep soldiering on dude. That's about all we can do for now. Good luck to you as well.

    • @colerabano8118
      @colerabano8118 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Midala87In order to pursue an MBA, you have to first get your undergrad degree; an associates won't cut it.

    • @xDeadPrezs
      @xDeadPrezs Před 6 měsíci +1

      I'm currently pursuing a Master's in Business Administration & Management, and I am also keeping my eyes open for any potential ideas for a business that I would like to start in. Shane Hummus mentioned one of them, which is Fashion Merchandise and Entrepreneurship. I wish Shane Hummus will cover "Business Administration & Management" degrees, especially since my degree allows me to touch basis with every subject. So I can pretty much move in any direction, such as Digital Marketing.

  • @michaelscott5962
    @michaelscott5962 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much. I was pretty stuck. I have an associates degree in business administration and cybersecurity, going for bachelor’s in IT, but didn’t know if I should I get either a MIS or just get a general MBA after. But now I see which is more valuable.

  • @danielwalker875
    @danielwalker875 Před rokem +6

    I would add Actuarial Science. Often considered a Math degree I've also seen in offered through the business school and is really half math half business. Though due to the math, it scares a lot of people away.

  • @trenthunter7205
    @trenthunter7205 Před rokem +1

    Shane delivered with Healthcare Administration! I swear he listens to me whenever I make a suggestion!

  • @alexmena99
    @alexmena99 Před rokem +339

    Thanks Shane,
    I will say majoring in Finance has open many doors for me for internships and I see it’s quite flexible as well. I’ve done an accounting internship and now about to start a financial analyst internship soon. Finance really is an S tier degree.
    Jesus is King btw 🙏

    • @gilbertomijarez5557
      @gilbertomijarez5557 Před rokem +11

      Hey I’m a freshman majoring in finance just wondering what was your first job like and do you have any tips?

    • @alexmena99
      @alexmena99 Před rokem +15

      @@gilbertomijarez5557 I ended up getting an internship as an accountant then got a finance internship. I was a junior when I got my first internship

    • @NillixCapalot
      @NillixCapalot Před rokem

      How's your work life balance?

    • @alexmena99
      @alexmena99 Před rokem +10

      @@NillixCapalot at the moment, I am still in school. I am a senior graduating may 2023 and also attending my finance internship. So I work part time in my internship about 16-24 hrs a week. But for a full time salary, I am assuming the work life balance is going to be average 9-5 mon-fri days a week. So weekends or after 5 is the free time.

    • @NillixCapalot
      @NillixCapalot Před rokem +4

      @@alexmena99 Okay so not to bad I see. Thank you for responding currently trying to obtain as much info as possible from people with experience. I'm currently a freshman studying accounting but want to make the switch to finance, I have an online business love investing and learning about it as well as financial consulting so I want to make the switch since it fits me and my a type personality. only somewhat worrying thing is I keeping hearing about 80-100 type of ferocious work hours which concerns me slightly only because I know ill be making money, but concerns me because I want to start a family at some point.

  • @cdawg3506
    @cdawg3506 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Interesting to see as always. I understand that you have to focus on the aggregate because of the fact that this is a generalized video, but seeing a ranking of what majors can lead to the highest earning potential would be helpful. Like sure finance, accounting and supply chain might earn 60-120k on average, but combine that with a CPA, CFA or Six Sigma and in many cases the upper half is doing double or more of what the average is. Just saying that the average doesn’t paint the full picture, and I think a range might work better

  • @SkiingUhtred
    @SkiingUhtred Před 7 měsíci +1

    Depends on the career you want within the degree. Specialize in it and almost any business degree can make you a lot of money.

  • @pabloalmeida7996
    @pabloalmeida7996 Před rokem +110

    For me the best business degree has to be Accounting. Very good job prospects and a decent salary with a bachelors and once you get you’re CPA you have a guaranteed middle/upper class income.
    Plus you learn an actual skill that will allow you if you choose to go the entrepreneur route. In second place I would say Supply Chain Management/Logistics knowing how important it is for almost every business in the world

    • @user-xy2ly4uz6p
      @user-xy2ly4uz6p Před rokem +28

      Accounting aint got shit on MIS... with accounting you have to do a whole lot of bullshit to get to that middle income. Dont get me wrong, the bachelors is a great degree. But to get to the next level you need a masters (or 150 credits in general) plus studying for 4 stupid exams that dont apply to some industries accounting majors will work in. And thats all without considering the fact you'll probably even have to go into a shitty big4 to work 80 hour weeks.
      With MIS, you get your bachelors and you are set. You go into the tech industry and you'll be making six figures within the first 3 years of your career (I did) working 35 to 45 hours a week at most.
      Yeah the downside is that MIS is a harder degree since you have to learn how to code multiple programming languages plus learning computer networks, database architecture, system development, data analytics PLUS accounting, econ and finance but the pay off for just a bachelors degree is huge. Accounting doesn't even get close.
      I do believe accounting used to be the best business degree but MIS is without a doubt the new king. Accounting is a close second though.

    • @lionellinares2618
      @lionellinares2618 Před rokem

      @@user-xy2ly4uz6p what about finance?

    • @user-xy2ly4uz6p
      @user-xy2ly4uz6p Před rokem

      @@lionellinares2618 similar to accounting based on my finance classes.

    • @Monika-xy4ds
      @Monika-xy4ds Před rokem +6

      @@lionellinares2618 Finance and accounting is a good combination. It can used to satisfy the pre-reqs for the CPA exam.

    • @anti2506
      @anti2506 Před rokem +7

      @@user-xy2ly4uz6p MIS AINT HARDER THAN ACCOUNTING BRO

  • @bassantadel4604
    @bassantadel4604 Před rokem

    Thanks shane from Egypt🥰

  • @tirthpatel6670
    @tirthpatel6670 Před rokem +1

    Operations Management and Business Analytics

  • @ericcarson342
    @ericcarson342 Před 22 dny

    As someone with an econ degree it is hard to place where it belongs on the scale, it is the odd ball of 'business degrees' or 'social science' degrees, it is the most quantitative. It is neither broad, like 'business management' nor narrow and focused like accounting. But A or B tier sounds about right.

  • @Oktaviii
    @Oktaviii Před rokem +1

    Please make a video for career changers (people who already have a degree but want to make a change into a completely different field like from healthcare to business)

  • @gowrigkrishnan398
    @gowrigkrishnan398 Před rokem +4

    Hi Shane, what about the specialisation of Project Management in the business area?

  • @khaliltams6535
    @khaliltams6535 Před rokem +1

    Can you please speak on the business analytics degree?! thank you ur the goat

  • @Nemhyz
    @Nemhyz Před 6 měsíci +2

    I would mention that the Salary shown in Glassdoor for Accountants is heavily inaccurate due to it including positions like Bookkeeper and AP/AR clerk. Which are jobs really anyone can pick up, the actual jobs requiring accounting degrees pay much higher

  • @skayazebi
    @skayazebi Před rokem +2

    Bussines media and entertainment a new bachelors degree u should definitely put it on the list!

  • @banananna411
    @banananna411 Před rokem +4

    When he mentioned everything under sun EXCEPT your degree...business management

  • @umaimasohail6725
    @umaimasohail6725 Před rokem +2

    Please make a video on BBIT (Bachelor's of Business and Information Technology) and explain in detail about its demand and job opportunities in USA.

    • @hellohey000
      @hellohey000 Před rokem

      I believe he addressed that at the 7:07 mark

  • @andythewulf86
    @andythewulf86 Před měsícem

    Could you do a version for people studying in England please? I'm doing a business degree at the open university, I have a severe traumatic brain injury and am really unsure about which route to take

  • @aljunaibi9690
    @aljunaibi9690 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm doing LLM in International Business Law and hopefully will graduate by the end of this year. Also planning to do PhD in the field.
    Edit: I think of combining International Business Law and entrepreneur degree would be amazing.

  • @sillygoosejuggling
    @sillygoosejuggling Před rokem +13

    I feel like HR might be shorted in these videos. You need vast knowledge of compliance laws and employment practices, as well as managing payroll and stuff. There are jobs as specialists or generalists and managers that pay pretty well.

    • @SueroNetwork
      @SueroNetwork Před rokem +3

      you dont need an HR degree to work in HR thats probably why I wouldn't get a degree in HR

    • @nightmare4122
      @nightmare4122 Před 11 měsíci

      I didn't even know HR degrees exist lol

  • @jacobsaro8030
    @jacobsaro8030 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Man he did us Agri-Business Majors dirty.... I guess I'll just have to prove him wrong with my kick-ass job in Tech sales

  • @akibo8379
    @akibo8379 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey… I love your content! I have a random question if that’s okay..? I’m going to be opening up my first business. “An Indoor soccer center” and I’ve never ran one before. Would you recommend this course? I’ll be dealing with employees, scheduling, budget and more finances like payroll and managing the food and beverages and ultimately… customers.
    Or do you have any recommendations for a good course to take?

  • @babu25557
    @babu25557 Před rokem +22

    Currently studying Business Administration and information systems. I guess its very similar to management information systems. Glad to see its high on the list 😁

    • @babu25557
      @babu25557 Před rokem +1

      @sami IT consultant probably

    • @Aryaanmoney
      @Aryaanmoney Před rokem

      are u in the uae?

    • @Aiden_Muslim
      @Aiden_Muslim Před rokem +1

      Yeah it's very similar you end up with the exact same typr of career opportunities.

    • @lilykenley9104
      @lilykenley9104 Před 7 měsíci

      How is it going?

  • @kaosarataduagba3973
    @kaosarataduagba3973 Před rokem +2

    Hi Shane,
    What do you think of a masters in international business for a business analysis professional?

  • @heyven565
    @heyven565 Před rokem +2

    What about Maritime shipping degree, I know you mentioned Cruise shipping but Maritime shipping reference to everything that gets shipped with a (you guessed) ship 😂 (fun fact it's actually 90% of everything in the market)
    It focuses a lot on supply chains and logistics.

  • @jtdaanil8r550
    @jtdaanil8r550 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Welp….it’s been my 3rd year watching these videos and I have yet to know what I want to concentrate in. School rly should teach u the fundamentals of each concentration, especially in business since there’s so many. Instead of doing general ed for two years we should go into the basics of each concentration so students can get an idea of what they’d like to specialize in. I’m in my 3rd year now and have to pick my concentration and still have no idea what I want to do. It’s truly saddening and I probably end up picking a career path I’ll regret later on

  • @queensgambit4982
    @queensgambit4982 Před měsícem +3

    Accounting is the best business degree to have as it is the language of business and with it it opens all the doors for everything. Accounting is also the hardest major in business. You are also considered a professional once you get the degree right away, and what you learn in school is what you apply in real life on the job

  • @kaiquepettini6049
    @kaiquepettini6049 Před rokem +4

    Hello Shane, I am majoring in a Business Technology degree and I’ve searched all throughout your channel but couldn’t find any information on it, could you include it for next year?

    • @takethepillingodwetrust1510
      @takethepillingodwetrust1510 Před rokem +6

      Business technology is similar to information systems which he regularly praises the degree. But the coursework is more relevant then the name.

  • @rugbyf0rlife
    @rugbyf0rlife Před rokem +5

    I'm a Financial manager... but I have no degree.
    I'm going at it backwards. I worked my way up a small company from being an accounts manager to managing pretty much all the business and accounting with the finance ddirector. However, now the company is expanding and needs a larger office with a finance team, they need me to get that "piece of paper" to tick the box. They're paying for me to do a degree in Open University.
    It looks like the only real options I have is a BSc in Business Management (Accounting), and a BSc in Accounting and Finance.
    I'm genuinely curious which one I should take. I already have 6 years' experience in my position and what I need more than anything is management training and formal accountancy training for policy and auditing.
    I feel like the second one is more of an Accountant role that will be pigeonholed, but I like that it has Finance. The first one is more Business oriented, but I've heard bad things about "Business Management" degrees.
    Anyone taken an Open University course like this?

    • @koe2320
      @koe2320 Před rokem

      Well, I'm taking business management. It's broad degree which led you to fixing problem with helicopter view should I say. If you wanted to specialize in specific field you can take it closer look. That's how I interpret management business.

    • @pinksugaar
      @pinksugaar Před rokem

      I’m taking bachelor of commerce with a major in finance through athabasca university so far it’s good I just started in January

    • @tracyc.1005
      @tracyc.1005 Před rokem +3

      You already are a Financial Manager with a great deal of experience so I'm mot sure why you think the BSc in Accounting & Finance would pigeonhole you. Accounting is the language of business. Accounting paired with Finance is very desirable and you will have many opportunities. I work for a bank, have an MBA (useless) and am going back for an Master of Accountancy so I can focus on something specific. Good luck in whatever you decide.

  • @nhimallansupramaniam2626
    @nhimallansupramaniam2626 Před 6 měsíci

    Im doing a masters in MIS right now and it is 100% S+ Tier no doubt

  • @davidhelou1417
    @davidhelou1417 Před rokem +7

    The weird thing is about you is that u mentioned all kinds of business tracks in addition some of the trash random management degrees, but didn't mention one the best broad degrees which gives a lot of opportunities and different kinds of positions, which is the business management degree. Has its own specialized courses like leadership, human resources, entrepreneurship, project management etc and i had the opportunity to choose 3 different roles as an entry level: administrative accountant, human resources, and bank teller. I still don't understand why people don't mention or recommend business management degrees on their channels.

    • @user-xy2ly4uz6p
      @user-xy2ly4uz6p Před rokem

      Virtually everything you mentioned falls under a trash business degree category. 100% of everything mentioned

    • @nightmare4122
      @nightmare4122 Před 9 měsíci

      Technically anyone can become admin accountant, HR, or bank teller regardless of their major. You can be a gender studies major and easily get a job as HR or a bank teller lol. As for admin accountant, they are paid lower than Big 4 accountants who already get paid poorly.

  • @theapostle5479
    @theapostle5479 Před 6 měsíci

    Please add chapters to your videos. It helps a lot

  • @hakimaw
    @hakimaw Před měsícem

    How would you rank a Business Technology Management degree? (BTM) Its a relatively recent one from TMU and I'm planning to go into it this year. Thanks Shane!

  • @jaysonchichelli7732
    @jaysonchichelli7732 Před rokem +2

    You need business analytics. Super in demand

  • @nonjabulopamela8493
    @nonjabulopamela8493 Před rokem

    Hey Shane... your videos help me, I'm from South Africa
    Please tell me more about Econometrics

  • @alexanderfrederes64
    @alexanderfrederes64 Před rokem +2

    I just got accepted into college majoring in Management information systems

  • @dunkonem2294
    @dunkonem2294 Před rokem +2

    What are your thoughts on Operations Research and information systems degree

  • @mmweh1321
    @mmweh1321 Před rokem

    As an Advertising management graduate I can accept it as B, even would go as far as C. Kind of annoying because you have to choose either marketing or design to specialize.

  • @h.9089
    @h.9089 Před rokem +3

    Do Hospitality Management, or Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management!! A lot of colleges give that degree instead of Hotel Administration.

    • @aaronbarton227
      @aaronbarton227 Před rokem +1

      Yeah. I obtained mine through UNLV in their Harrah School of Hospitality. My concentration was Meetings & Events Management. UNLV was ranked #1 back in 2016 through QS World Ranking Schools for Hospitality Management (academic) pursuit.

  • @Saratogan
    @Saratogan Před 5 měsíci

    As an old BS (Accounting/Finance) MBA, CPA, the most important one is the CPA.

  • @MubaraqAdedayo
    @MubaraqAdedayo Před rokem +1

    wow he just named my major the best business major. I just took it cause it sounded like a good major from discriptions.

  • @siddhantmasrani1302
    @siddhantmasrani1302 Před rokem +1

    There is a course Masters of Business Administration and specialisation is entrepreneurship so which degree will this be ? Business Administration or Entrepreneurship ?

  • @hfediting9322
    @hfediting9322 Před 9 měsíci

    Aviation management is quite good (especially militry and aviation)

  • @akshaybhat7581
    @akshaybhat7581 Před měsícem

    Business Analytics?? FinTech?? Operations Management??

  • @spencerbancroft481
    @spencerbancroft481 Před rokem +1

    Business and innovation

  • @aljinmathew02
    @aljinmathew02 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Could you tell what exactly is the difference between a masters degree in International Business V.S masters in International Management?

  • @soldierman3828
    @soldierman3828 Před měsícem

    So for MBAs (masters in business administration) should I get one? The whole reason I want to get into business once I get into college is for a MBA so I can better manage and make succeed my own business

  • @Nevo6
    @Nevo6 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I would make the argument that here are no S tier business degrees

  • @alessandromammano6920
    @alessandromammano6920 Před 28 dny

    Hi, your channel is very helpfull! I just wanted to know if a MIS degree is still worth it in 2024/2025 in Belgium. Thanks 😃

  • @Poppomatic64
    @Poppomatic64 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Masters in HR here, making just at the six figure mark by 24. Not too shabby. But I’m looking for a career change Ahaha

  • @david.amuiki
    @david.amuiki Před 10 měsíci +1

    Were the stats that you used to measure business administration wolrd level or just united state level ?

  • @aaronbarton227
    @aaronbarton227 Před rokem +1

    When you have a Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management, but end up working with the federal government as a GS employee. 🤷‍♂️

  • @lukep3022
    @lukep3022 Před rokem

    Shane, what do you think of financial engineering (aka mathematical finance or computational finance) degrees?

  • @arwallchannel7754
    @arwallchannel7754 Před 9 měsíci

    Can you do video about business technology management

  • @jdudefun1755
    @jdudefun1755 Před rokem

    3:58. When you say real estate, are you referring to real estate agent? Or real estate developers and real estate investors?

  • @coleslawisnasty4727
    @coleslawisnasty4727 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Maybe next year include “Analytics and Business Intelligence”?

  • @rajratt
    @rajratt Před rokem +2

    Shane hello! What are your thoughts on Business Analytics degree? Would appreciate your comment, thankyou.

  • @adammarin5342
    @adammarin5342 Před rokem +2

    What would you score a bachelors of business admin in management with a minor in accounting?

  • @amiromar5337
    @amiromar5337 Před rokem

    Will the masterclass link expire?

  • @rachaelenkeith1151
    @rachaelenkeith1151 Před rokem +3

    I am currently doing a Business Management Major, and minors in Marketing and MIS. Do you think it’s any good and would the minors be strong enough to be considered to be flexible to go into either fields whenever?

    • @barokaholayide1109
      @barokaholayide1109 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Your combination is great!!! Just make sure you go for internship and get skills required for your choice of job role

    • @barokaholayide1109
      @barokaholayide1109 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Business management even on its own has so many career prospects like project management, operations manager , human resource manager, product manager, financial analyst/manager , sales manager , customer success manager, product marketing manager, business analyst, business development manager and more!!! Same for marketing, for MIS, you can become a information system analyst, data analyst, information security analyst, IT manager and more!!
      You have many options to choose the one that suits your interest, abilities, also consider demand and probability in your location, most of these roles listed will pay 6 figures or more! Ensure you gather relevant experience, skills, volunteer, go for internship, work on projects and have a project portfolio that will impress your potential employer, you can take certifications on coursera if you need more knowledge in areas uni didn’t feel up well, you don’t even need a masters degree or postgraduate diploma! Your combination is amazing!!!☺️💙🎉

    • @nivea8120
      @nivea8120 Před 8 měsíci

      @@barokaholayide1109thank you for your comment , you definitely boosted my confidence since i am majoring in business management.💙

  • @shonni313
    @shonni313 Před rokem

    Hey Shane, what if you can only do mis as a concentration if you major in business administration and also have a bunch of free electives.?

  • @antoniosandoval3858
    @antoniosandoval3858 Před rokem +3

    What about people getting a business administration degree and management?

  • @dangnguyen4591
    @dangnguyen4591 Před 11 měsíci

    You would also add Business Analytics

  • @andraslengyel7284
    @andraslengyel7284 Před rokem +2

    couldn’t disagree more about the real estate one. sure, if you want to sell residential real estate as an agent most careers in the residential real estate sector, the barrier of entry is very low (hence high competition). However, if you want to get into private equity in commercial real estate, cre investment, cre brokerage/capital markets, cre investment banking/lending or basically any career in the commercial real estate space, you will 100% need a degree, preferably in real estate. Also, the alumni base at your school that have done real estate will be very useful for making meaningful relationships.

    • @davidnorthern4257
      @davidnorthern4257 Před 10 měsíci

      Exactly bro doesn’t know sh*t most dudes getting real estate degrees ain’t doing no residential real estate they are working at JP Morgan chase, as Investment bankers, brokers, getting into REPE. Most people leaving with Real estate degrees make 80k+ That’s CPA level money

  • @susoos
    @susoos Před 22 dny

    What about risk management?

  • @CaseyRVids
    @CaseyRVids Před rokem +1

    Hey Shane, can you tell us more about a BS construction management degree

  • @andrewc3562
    @andrewc3562 Před rokem +4

    What about business analytics?

  • @haltertopbabe
    @haltertopbabe Před 11 měsíci

    heck yeah, MIS!!! love that for me, as a first year 😂

  • @electroshop7565
    @electroshop7565 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Does anyone what is the website that he shows everytime to tell the early salary and the mid salary and the salary score and all of that?

  • @zuzuel4974
    @zuzuel4974 Před rokem +1

    You forgot to mention financial engineering which could be a major or a minor with a business administration degree

  • @Z.W0lf22
    @Z.W0lf22 Před rokem +15

    Please do biology majors sometime! There are so many variations of biological (and chemistry)- based research! With everything from “Wildlife and Fisheries” majors to regular “Biology” to “Biochemistry”… I have ALWAYS wanted to learn more about the basics of each of these, pay, and etc. Please do this sometime!!! ❤️ Love your work!

    • @vicentecosta1997
      @vicentecosta1997 Před rokem +8

      to keep it short, he'll say biology is a no go

    • @Z.W0lf22
      @Z.W0lf22 Před rokem +3

      @@vicentecosta1997 Possibly, but it still interests me in what he would say! Thanks for the comment! ❤️

    • @katydid5088
      @katydid5088 Před rokem +7

      @@Z.W0lf22 It's a major if you want to have fun and live poor. Graduate school and lab roles don't pay as much even if the work environment is fantastic. (In college). Outside of that most bio majors I know transitioned into High School teaching environments or self promotional animal training or outreach birthday/education roles. University programs will pair you with aquariums/zoos as undergraduate staff but while the pay is marginally higher than a minimum wage job, the ceiling for career advancement when it comes to wage increases is low.

    • @Z.W0lf22
      @Z.W0lf22 Před rokem

      @@katydid5088 Good to know! Thank you for the comment!

    • @katydid5088
      @katydid5088 Před rokem

      @@Z.W0lf22 Another Avenue is working with U.S forestry and park ranges. Again, beautiful job, usually you live rural so the pay goes further, but wages are low. Some cities pay well but usually for the big parks (management and animal welfare check type work) or extremely rural (dangerous) areas like Alaska.