Majors
1. Accounting and Business Management: This major includes studies in the both business and accounting administration. You will have to know math because you will work with money and need to know how much money you made or how much you lost. Also, you will need to know how to manage a business. You have to make decisions in which will be good for the company, like hiring more people or firing an employee for not making any productivity.
2. Sports and Fitness Administration: This major includes learning how to use business and legal principles to run athletic programs, health clubs, and sports teams. You will need to know how to promote a sporting event or fitness centers to attract as many as people as you can. You will also need to deal with contracts and learn how to create a budget. Learning the body and the ways in which it can healthier is also another thing that is included in this major.
3. Film Production: This major includes dealing with other people to come up with a movie that everyone would want to watch. You will also study other movies to get ideas that will make your movie the best. You really have to motivated because you are going to use your own money to pay for the equipment, spend a lot of time editing scenes, and be able to take criticism from others.
Colleges
1. ITT Technical Institute: Sylmar
To attend, all I need is a High school diploma , or a GED. It is an urban setting with a population over 500, 000. There are about 1,000 undergrads that are all seeking a degree. There is no application fee. To be to transfer to this college, you need at least a 2.0 GPA.
2. Pepperdine University
Located in Malibu, CA. It is in a suburban setting in a small city. There about 3,404 undergrads and 3,386 are seeking a degree with 782 of those being freshmen. Mostly men (54%), white/non-hispanic (64%). Most of the students there had a GPA of 3.75 or higher in high school.
3. California State University: Long Beach
The regular application fee is $55. About 42% of the people that aplly are acceptated and only 86% of students return for their sophomore year. You need at least a GPA of 2.0. Mostly Hispanic (34%) and all students were in the top half of their graduating class.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Why those colleges? Do they have the majors you want?
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