<p>I'm a high school student thinking about going into the business field in college, but there are so many different majors, and quite frankly I don't really know what each of them are. Here are the ones that I've seen the most--- Economics, Finance, Accounting, and Management. Can anyone tell me the major differences between them, and which would you recommend (aka which offers the most in the future)? I've also heard that Economics isn't even a "business" major in most schools...is this true?</p>
<p>try Wikipedia.</p>
<p>Business Management is a generalists degree. Business has the following disciplines:</p>
<p>Economics (Liberal Arts discipline)
Finance
Accounting
Risk Management and Insurance
Real Estate
Marketing
Human Resource Administration
Statistics
Actuary Science
Strategic Management
Operations Management
Business Law
International Business Administration (Generalist but with a international focus. It’a specialty because there aree distinct differenced in doing business locally vs. between 2 countries or in another country all together)</p>
<p>Each discipline has different specialties and all disciplines are interrelated A good Marketing major is familiar with economics and operations. A good Risk manager is familiar with finance and accounting</p>