I've decided to use the Open University to study while I work, and I've decided on the degree I want but need to decide the minor.
I'm going to be studying business management, and I can study it just as this or specialise. The options are administration, economics, leadership, sport and football (wtf), innovation and enterprise or marketing.
I'm a big fan of economics and I've read a couple books on it in my spare time. My question is, would this be the most practical in terms of finding a job?
I'm unsure of how the business world views these specialisations, as the field I'm currently in is not related to business
Thanks /adv/
>Inb4 do STEM
>Open Uni
>practical for finding a job
>>18600557
I'm doing a masters in leadership and management and can tell you they love it.
Hard hard work in learning leadership theory, practice in management theory, change management, communities of practice and general accounting so make sure you put your head down for lots of work
>>18600561
I already have a job, where I work will pay for me to study there. Tbh I've seen doctors with stuff from open uni.
>>18600563
I reckon I'll do postgraduate in finance if I enjoy the degree