Business administration

[2] Administration can refer to the bureaucratic or operational performance of routine office tasks,[3] usually internally oriented and reactive rather than proactive.

This can include providing opportunities for professional development and growth, as well as establishing clear communication channels and ensuring that everyone understands their role and responsibilities.

The degree also develops the student's practical, managerial and communication skills, and business decision-making capability to succeed in the competitive world.

[11] The MBA degree originated in the United States in the early-20th century,[12] when the nation industrialized and companies sought scientific approaches to management.

The core courses in an MBA program cover various areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations in a manner most relevant to management analysis and strategy.

[17] The degree is intended for those seeking academic research- and teaching-careers as faculty or professors in the study of management at business schools worldwide.

It is a doctoral degree conferred upon an individual who is trained through advanced study and research in the applied science and professional practice of management.