I received a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology with my major emphasis in Electronics and a Minor in Industrial Management in 1982. I've worked for several large well known companies as a VP of Sales and Marketing, Director and in product development positions. What I discovered when compared to Electrical Engineers is that I have basically the same knowledge, but I also received alot of practical knowledge that is not taught as much with an Engineering graduate. I believe it will become important when your Daughter graduated how she applies herself.
Going to a technical does not guarantee employment, however the programs associated with the schools can supply training necessary to qualify for minimum requirements to apply for jobs in the career field. A tech school offering computer training would obviously prepare its students with training, and possibly certifications, to qualify for jobs in the computing industry, whereas a culinary school graduate would obviously be better prepared for a job in the food, restaurant, and hospitality industry.
Think of what jobs and/or careers are interesting, and choose a school based on the programs it has which cater to those aspirations.
A graduate with a bachelor's degree in technical management has many choices of jobs including project management, health information management, accounting, entrepreneurship, sales and marketing, e-commerce, finance, human resources management, operations and security management, or law enforcement.
Construction Laborer.
A job in project management requires skills in basic human skills plus technical skills. A degree in management is not a requirement but very helpful when seeking a project management job.
to financialy run and operate a business
Even though places would vary, it is always good to be on the safe said. To apply for the job in program management, you should at least have a Bachelor's degree.
No degree required for it. But it is better to have a poly technical course
Human Resorces Department within an organisation
There are quite a number of various ways for one to get a job in medical management. It would definitely be helpful to have a college degree in this area, whether it be a medical degree or a management degree. One would also need to apply to a medical management job where one is available.
It depends entirely on what degree you get.
A degree is not necessary to obtain a contracts management job. But you do need to earn contract management certification which can be obtained from the National Contract Management Association.
A degree in Computer Science can be useful for a job in Data Center Management. Certification in specialized software and/or skills can make you more competitive in getting a job in Data Center Management.
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what kind of job can i get with a applied science degree?
A person can get a job managing a doctor's office with an Associate's degree in medical office management. Kaplan University offers an Associate's degree in medical office management.