Top Specializations for Your Online Bachelor Degree

December 9, 2011 AIU Online 0 Comments

Deciding what to study in college can be a difficult task. There are so many options available, and it can get a bit difficult to start narrowing those options to a more concrete goal. As you weigh your options and narrow your search, make sure to consider a Bachelor’s Degree with a specialization. Getting a specialized degree can help you stand out, and here are some of the top areas of specialization for your Bachelor’s Degree.

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a Specialization in Marketing
A business degree is a very general degree. With a BBA you can enter a variety of fields, but with a specialization in Marketing, you focus your business knowledge in Marketing.

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a Specialization in Accounting
Let’s face it—not everyone can or even desires to crunch numbers. Having a specialization in accounting shows that you have a particular skillset that some other people may not have.

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) with a Specialization in Forensic Science
If you enjoy what comes along with the field of criminal justice, this may be a good choice for you. In addition to courses in the criminal justice field, the Forensic Science specialization can allow you to experience the scientific aspect of criminal justice.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication (BFA) with a Specialization in Graphic Design
Being an artist is sometimes a talent you are born with, but sometimes it’s just something you have always dreamed of doing. Either way, getting a BFA with a specialization can help take your work to the next level. A specialization in Graphic Design can help you develop and improve your creative process and give you the confidence you need to pursue the title of Graphic Designer.

There are plenty of other specializations for a variety of degrees. At American InterContinental University, you can pursue these or many other specialized Bachelor’s degrees.

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