Students who have a degree in Business Administration find careers in corporations, government and some start and own businesses. Graduates also find positions as cost accountants, IRS agents, state auditors, bank examiners or FBI agents.

They may also find work as bank loan officers, corporate marketing executives, certified financial planners, insurance specialists, management information systems executives, energy executives, or database administrators. Others find positions as business consultants, human resource managers, government agency executives and public agency officials.

West Virginia State University offers the BS in Business Administration degree course.