
If I wanted to study theater for a bachelor’s (BFA) then get a masters in Business administration is that possible?
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No (to your first question). Yes (to your second). Undergrad ad Grad school have no set-in-stone relationship. You could be an engineer, or business student and decide to go to med school. or you coud be a chem major and decide to pursue law. tons of people get a masters in bus admin to complement many various majors. yes, most are business related, but they don’t have to be.
However know that to get a good job in the business field, employers like to see experience rather than higher education. that’s why most business majors graduate, work for a few years and then pursue an MBA. getting your MBA right out of undergrad won’t get you much higher of a salary with no experience. your best bet would be to talk to an advisor in your business school.
Absolutely, it’s possible. Many, many people who have earned MBAs have bachelors degrees in different fields. (I work for a high-tech company with many engineers. A lot of them have engineering undergrad degrees and MBAs. It helps them get into sales and program management positions. ) An arts degree plus an MBA would allow you to go into theater/company management, arts fundraising, promotions, etc.