Communications is a broad field, and this is a great reason to major or minor in communications if you are in business school. Communications can mean anything from management to broadcasting. As a business communications major you could end up as an office manager, business consultant, or human resources director, but you also have a chance to become a stock broker or certified financial planner. After all, any business career that involves sales of financial products or other interaction with clients will benefit greatly from anyone who is an excellent communicator.
Other business careers that are possible for those with communications degrees include:
- Certified financial manager
- Certified quality process analyst
- Chartered market technician
- Claims analyst

Communications can cover everything from show business to international corporate translation projects. So when you decide to go into business communications, you are really venturing into a vast world of possibilities. Communications includes media such as television and radio jobs, but it also includes work in the film industry, audio and video engineering work, and positions in reporting and journalism.