<p>They sound similar. Do they cover the same topics? Do employers see one as better or worse?</p>
<p>Help anyone?</p>
<p>Business Administration is basically an umbrella of concepts in the business world. Business Economics is specifically directed towards economics, such as supply and demand curves. At Cleveland State, where I go, economics actually is not found in the business school and business admin is, pretty weird I know. However, all business majors do need to complete Macroeconomics and Microeconomics. What were you interested in studying?</p>
<p>I've always been interested in Business Admin but now I've toured two schools that I really like but only have Business Econ (UCLA, UC Santa Barbara). I want to deal more with the marketing aspect of business though.</p>