Common Majors:
* Business Administration: This is the broad umbrella term. Many students will graduate with just a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA).
* Management: Focuses on the planning, organizing, leading, and controlling of resources to achieve organizational goals.
* Accounting: Concentrates on financial record-keeping, auditing, and tax preparation.
* Finance: Covers investments, financial markets, corporate finance, and risk management.
* Marketing: Studies consumer behavior, market research, advertising, and product promotion.
* Economics: While not strictly a business administration major, it's often closely linked and provides a strong foundation for understanding business environments. Many business schools offer economics minors or concentrations within their programs.
Common Concentrations/Specializations (within a broader Business Administration or related major):
These are often available as options within a BBA or a similar degree:
* Entrepreneurship: Focuses on starting and running new businesses.
* International Business: Explores global markets and cross-cultural management.
* Supply Chain Management: Manages the flow of goods and services from origin to consumer.
* Human Resource Management (HRM): Deals with employee relations, recruiting, and training.
* Real Estate: Focuses on the buying, selling, and management of properties.
* Information Systems/Management Information Systems (MIS): Combines business and technology, focusing on using technology to improve business processes.
* Project Management: Focuses on planning, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing projects.
To find the *exact* majors and specializations offered at a specific New York college, you should visit the college's website and look at their undergraduate program offerings within their business school (if they have one) or related department. Many colleges in New York offer these programs, including but not limited to:
* Cornell University
* Columbia University
* New York University (NYU)
* Syracuse University
* Stony Brook University
* Fordham University
* Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) (with a strong focus on technology integration)
* SUNY schools (many SUNY campuses have strong business programs)
Remember to check the specific college's website for the most up-to-date information on their available majors.