Business Degree???
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With that as your baseline, I think that the best thing that you can do is to take core classes which will be transferable towards a two-year general business AA degree. You can figure out what you want to specialize in when you go for your 4-year degree. If you explain your situation to a counselor, they can help you to pick the classes which will meet the requirements for an AA in general business and will most likely transfer to a four-year program. My guess is that these classes will include English, writing for business, maybe a foreign language, micro- and macro-economics, statistics, general business, business information systems, global business, management accounting and/or financial accounting, and a few electives like humanities/fine-art, philosophy, and psychology.
Find out from your counselor if your community college has an associate transfer program (ATP). These are designed to be 100% transferable towards 4-year degrees, whereas AAS or other AA degrees or certificates may not be designed for transferability.
Regarding where the jobs are, i’m not an expert. I know that technology management, healthcare administration, e-commerce, accounting, and finance are all good fields and probably will remain so. I would get going on your core requirements for a two-year degree and you can learn more from your teachers and classmates about where the jobs are.
Good luck.
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