what kind of math would i be learning, if i was gonna take business administration in college?
so yeah, just getting prepared for the future. um, i really into the whole business administration thingy, and i'd love to major in that course, though, math isn't really my strongest subject, so that would probably might be a problem for me. so if, i could get a head start on what i'll be studying on math, please let me know. thanks:P
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- ur not gonna be dropping calculus in the middle of a meeting. Most likley anything around trigonometry is overkill.
- I think it depends on your school really...otherwise I would probably say something like statistics or business calculus, so yeh different schools have different requirements as well.
- At my school business majors needed math classes up to calculus, and also had to take accounting one and two.
- The superior way to go about this is to talk with college or university business departments. Schools differ on their requirements. Generally, certainly Algebra and Accounting are required and, of course, the dedicated business and economics mathematics courses according to your chosen emphasis -- say, depending on whether you focus in Marketing or Business Management or International Business or one of the other emphases, for example. A course in Probability-and-Statistics is not uncommon, or may be suggested. A fair number of business curricula schools who confer the MBA and DBA also require or recommend at least one course in Calculus either at the undergraduate level or for sure before the MBA or DBA can be conferred -- up to a school year's equivalent.
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