Make It Your Business
You’ll be ready to lead with a major in Business Administration from Warner. Our program will provide you with a strong foundation of business practices, but you can hone your skills in a concentration. With a focus in Marketing, you will learn how to draw people in. Master the art of building relationships with new clients in this program. Whatever your specialty is, you will be equipped when you graduate with a degree in Business from Warner.
On-Campus Internships
Warner’s Marketing department has many internship and work study opportunities available for students who wish to learn in a hands-on environment.
Highly Connected
Marketing is a multifaceted field. Warner’s program will train you in a diverse range of skills from copywriting to graphic design to selling. This will prepare you for success in many career fields in marketing.
Double Up
If you are looking for more exhaustive training, you can choose to dual major in Marketing and Communication. This will give you a wide range of skills, making you a valuable asset.
What Can I do With This Degree?
- Market Research Analyst
Study the demographics which your company advertises to. - Advertising Manager
Oversee the creation and distribution of ads for your business. - Copywriter
Write content used for blogs and advertisements. - Communications Specialist
Create and manage all communications sent out to potential clients. - Cultural Advisor
Help your business go global by teaching others about foreign cultures. - Social Media Manager
Direct your business’ social media presence. - Creative Director
Help manage your company’s brand by overseeing all creative creation, like videos or graphics.
“The Business Administration: Marketing major is a well rounded program to equip students on how to appeal products and services to consumers. The professors dive into the terminology used in your career path as well as the principles it requires. My assignments taught me how to properly research topics and provide relative and up to date information. Through research and conversations, I was able to learn more about consumers and how they function and how marketers can use said information for their benefit.”